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Στα άδυτα των μύθων

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Ακολουθώντας τους θεούς

Από πού ερχόμαστε; Ποιοι είμαστε; Πού πηγαίνουμε; Στα ερωτήματα αυτά που οι άνθρωποι έθεσαν από νωρίς, πολύ πριν την επινόηση των τεχνών και της γραφής, οι μύθοι έδωσαν ενίοτε απαντήσεις απρόσμενες ή παράξενες που όμως αποτέλεσαν για αιώνες το αμετακίνητο πιστεύω των αρχαίων λαών. Οι μύθοι αυτοί περιγράφουν την απαρχή και το τέλος του κόσμου. Χαράζουν ή σκιαγραφούν τους πολυποίκιλους και δύσβατους δρόμους που οδηγούν στην αθανασία. Παράλληλα ρίχνουν φως στο γιατί και στο πώς των πραγμάτων του κόσμου: στην τιθάσευση των ζώων, στην προέλευση των δημητριακών, στην ανακάλυψη της φωτιάς, της μουσικής και της ποίησης.

Ο Ζακ Λακαρριέρ μας εισάγει σε αυτό το πανόραμα από εικόνες ιδρυτικές της κοσμοθεωρίας και της παιδείας μας, σε μιαν αυθεντική προσέγγιση της ανθρώπινης περιπέτειας μέσα από τους μύθους της, από τη Σουμερία ως τη Σκανδιναβία και από την Ινδία ως την Ιρλανδία.

436 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1984

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Jacques Lacarrière

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French writer. He studied moral philosophy, classical literature, and Hindu philosophy and literature. Professionally, he was known as a prominent critic, journalist, and essayist.

A passionate admirer of ancient Greece and its mythology, Lacarrière wrote about it extensively. His essay L'été grec (Greek Summer) was an immense popular success. His classical works Maria of Egypt and Dictionnaire amoureux de la Grèce (Dictionary for one who loves Greece) were also successes.

Of interest to ethnographers and ecologists is his Chemin faisant: Mille kilomètres à pied à travers la France 1974, (On the way: One thousand kilometers by foot across France). It was based on his walking across France in 1971, when he kept to small roads and byways, stopping at villages. Beginning in August, he traveled from Saverne in the Vosges, reaching Leucate in November, which is located in the Corbières. It was reprinted by Fayard in 1997 with a postscript entitled "Memory of roads," and addition of selected letters from readers. It was released again in 2014, again by Fayard.

Lacarrière's 1973 literary essay, Les Gnostiques, is well respected for its insights into the early Christian religious movement of Gnosticism. The writer had met English author Lawrence Durrell in 1971, who had been studying some Gnostic texts since the early 1940s. Durrell featured Gnosticism as a plot element in the novels of his The Avignon Quintet (1974 to 1985). He also wrote a "Foreword" to the 1974 English translation of Lacarrière's essay.

For the whole of his work, in 1991 Lacarrière was awarded le Grand Prix de l'Académie française (the Great Prize of the French Academy).

He died in Paris on 17 September 2005, following complications from orthopedic surgery. His body was cremated and his ashes scattered in Greece, in the waters off the island of Spetses.

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Πραγματικά διασαφηνίζει το μύθο του Χριστιανισμού και άλλων παραμυθιών, δείχνοντας καθαρά την πορεία της ανάγκης του ανθρώπου να δημιουργήσει και να πιστεύει σε μερικά αρχέτυπα μύθων.
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