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Junkermann
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- Book Synopsis
- Junkermann's Swan Song returns to Vasily Karlovich Junkermann at the end of his life. The swaggering adventurer of the first volume**x2014;Cossack guard, refugee, social climber, and self-styled conqueror of interwar Athens**x2014;now confronts the reckoning of age, disillusionment, and decline. Where Junkermann traced a frenetic rise shaped by appetite, ambition, and desire, this second volume turns inward, offering a darker, more introspective meditation on memory, loss, and mortality. Older and increasingly isolated, Junkermann looks back on a life that now appears at once grand and grotesque, a farce animated by illusions of success, love, and masculine honour that have long since curdled into bitterness and emptiness. As past passions and betrayals resurface, the novel assumes a distinctly Faustian cast, probing the psychic costs of a life spent in pursuit of power and pleasure. Tragic, surreal, and often darkly comic, Junkermann's Swan Song weaves together psychological depth and Freudian undertones with Karagatsis's sharp social insight and mordant humour. In its unflinching portrait of a man undone by the very myth that once sustained him, the novel becomes a haunting reflection on the chimera of success and the devastation that follows when its promise proves hollow.
- About The Author
- M. Karagatsis (the pen name of Dimitris Rodopoulos) was born in Athens in 1908 and studied law in Grenoble and Athens. He is considered one of the finest Greek prose writers of the twentieth century and a central figure in the Generation of the 30s, a group of writers, poets, artists, and scholars that introduced fresh modernist currents to Greek literature and art. He was a prolific writer, with over ten published novels, as well as many novellas and plays. Besides the bold sensuality of his writing, he is known for his focus on the complexities and dark, instinctive underside of human psychology. He died in Athens in 1960.
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- ISBN
- 9786182410172
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Aiora, (01 March 2026)
- Number of Pages
- 400
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 205 x 105 x 29 mm
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