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Authors: Barry Unsworth

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Tastes differ, in places as in most other things; and as we know, it is useless to argue about them. Often enough it is what the place stands for as much as what it is in itself that draws our regard or rouses our affection. I took to Mirtos immediately, not only because it is peaceful and pretty—there are still quite a lot of places on the island that fit this description—but because it has been terribly mistreated in the past, and yet has restored and renewed itself. And so it comes to represent what I feel about the history and the spirit of Crete as a whole.

At Mirtos, sitting at an outside table of the Votsalo tavern, with the sea just below and a warm breeze wafting over from Africa, glasses of the excellent Greek Mythos beer at our elbows and the resident cats showing great interest in our mutton chops, we had to start thinking about getting back to Iraklion and then home to Italy. The trip had been a success for both of us, in slightly different ways. For Aira, seeing the island for the first time and adding it to her list of places to see again. And for me, seeing it again and finding it essentially as I remembered. To leave them always with regret is the gift some places—not so many—make us. It's the gift life itself makes us, if we are lucky.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Leonard Cottrell
The Bull of Minos
(London, 1953)

Costis Davaras
Guide to Cretan Antiquities
(Athens, 1976)

Xan Fielding
The Stronghold
(London, 1953)

Mihalis G. Andrianakis
The Holy Patriarchal Monastery of Agia Triada
(Chania, 1994)

Nikos Psilakis
Byzantine Churches and Monasteries of Crete
(Iraklion, 1994)

Oliver Rackham and Jennifer Moody
The Making of the Cretan Landscape
(Manchester University Press, 1996)

Adam Hopkins
Crete: Its Past, Present & People
(London, 1977)

John Fisher and Geoff Garvey
The Rough Guide: Crete
(Fourth Edition, London, 1998)

Michael Llewellyn Smith
The Great Island
(London, 1965)

Theocharis E. Detorakis
History of Crete
(Iraklion, 1994)

Sonia Greger
Letters from Lasithi
1984–1993 (Gorgona Books, 1993)

Joan Evans
Time and Chance
(London, 1943)

Beryl Darby
Spinalonga: The Leper Island
(Athens, 2001)

J. D. S. Pendlebury
A Handbook to the Palace of Minos at Knossos
(London, 1932)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Barry Unsworth won the Booker Prize in 1992 for
Sacred Hunger;
his next novel,
Morality Play,
was a Booker nominee and a bestseller both in the United States and in Great Britain. His other novels include
Pascali's Island, After Hannibal, The Hide, Losing Nelson,
and
The Songs of the Kings.
He lives in Umbria, Italy, with his wife, Aira.

 

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on London

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on Barcelona

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on Nepal

DIANE JOHNSON
on Paris

PETER CAREY
on Japan

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on Maine

JON LEE ANDERSON
on Andalucia

WILLIAM LEAST HEAT-MOON
on Western Ireland

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