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  1. The Colossus of Maroussi is an impressionist travelogue by American writer Henry Miller that was first published in 1941 by Colt Press of San Francisco. Set in pre-Second World War Greece of 1939, it is ostensibly an exploration of the "Colossus" of the title, George Katsimbalis, a poet and raconteur.

    • Henry Miller
    • Travelogue
    • 1941
    • 1941
  2. The Colossus of Maroussi is an impressionist travelogue by American writer Henry Miller that was first published in 1941, by Colt Press of San Francisco. Set in pre-war Greece of 1939, it is ostensibly an exploration of the "Colossus" of the title, George Katsimbalis, a poet and raconteur.

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  3. 21 de nov. de 2003 · Language. English. This book cannot be viewed because it is under review by the Million Books Project. Addeddate. 2003-11-21 10:21:45. Collectionid. TheColossusOfMaroussi. Identifier.

  4. 19 de dez. de 2011 · The colossus of Maroussi. by. Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Publication date. 1958. Topics. Classical Greek & Roman archaeology, TRAVEL & HOLIDAY, Literary, Europe - Greece, Literature - Classics / Criticism, Fiction, Europe, Description and travel, Children's literature, Collections, Greece, Modern, Travel. Publisher.

  5. "The Colossus of Maroussi is an impressionist travelogue by Henry Miller, which was first published in 1941 by Colt Press of San Francisco. It is set in pre-war Greece of 1939, and is...

  6. Enraptured by a young woman's account of the landscapes of Greece, Henry Miller set off to explore the Grecian countryside with his friend Lawrence Durrell in 1939.

  7. 18 de mai. de 2010 · Henry Miller’s landmark travel book, now reissued in a new edition, is ready to be stuffed into any vagabond’s backpack. Like the ancient colossus that stood over the harbor of Rhodes, Henry...