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LOST EDENS includes twenty essays that take the reader back six decades to Cyprus’ painful transition from a neglected but peaceful British crown colony to a flawed Republic following EOKA’s liberation campaign. A ten-year old outsider when he arrives in Cyprus from the US, the author recounts his teenage years on the island during this troubled period – growing up with his cousin Yiannos, under the mentorship of his uncle Nikos Kranidiotis, both important actors on the Cyprus stage in the years that followed. Informative and insightful are the author’s personal reminiscences of these two relatives, and his interactions with and recollections of Archbishop Makarios, for three decades the most important personality on the local and a prominent actor on the regional stage.
In addition to these high profile individuals, the narratives bring to life several less prominent people the author met and interacted with after arriving on the island, who accepted and influenced him directly. These include grandparents, teachers and secondary school classmates.
The author’s brushes with an Acropolis guard, the Bishop of Kyrenia, and his high school headmaster provide amusing asides. The volume concludes with perceptive comments about the causes of the Cyprus conflict and the author’s hopes for the future.
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There are two things I especially enjoyed about these essays. Firstly, they paint the picture of what life was like in Cyprus, during the 50s-70s. But the author does not only recall his personal experiences whilst growing up during those troubled times. Furthermore, the memoir provides the reader with astounding information about Cyprus' history and takes him on a colorful journey through the past of this enchanting Mediterranean island. Harry A. Mavromatis' narrations include stylistically elaborated descriptions of ordinary people to whom he was close, and of political personae he met.
The book combines the best of literary, political and historical essay writing!
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