The Hill of Kronos
By (Author) Peter Levi
Eland Publishing Ltd
Eland Publishing Ltd
28th September 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
914.9504
Paperback
334
Poet, archaeologist, classical scholar and priest, but above all these things, Peter Levi was a Hellenophile. The Hill of Kronos is the fruit of Levi's 'unending love affair with the Greek language' and with the people and places of Greece. It is a hymn to the country in three parts, sung by a scholar in his youth, a politically engaged priest in middle age, and finally in the mellow voice of a poet approaching old age. This is a book of travels redolent of the scent of mountains in the mid-afternoon heat, but also cut through with assured learning, for Peter Levi made the translations of Pausaunias the original guide-book to Greece of the classical era for the Penguin Classics.