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Ka·zant·za·kis
[kaz-uh
n-zak-is, kah-zuh
n-zah-kis; Gk. kah-zahn-dzah-kees] Pronunciation Key
[kaz-uh
n-zak-is, kah-zuh
n-zah-kis; Gk. kah-zahn-dzah-kees] Pronunciation Key –noun
Ni·kos
[nee-kaws] Pronunciation Key, 1883–1957, Greek poet and novelist. |
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| Ka·zan·tza·kis
(kä'zən-zä'kĭs, -zän-dzä'kēs) Pronunciation Key
Greek writer whose works, including the novel Zorba the Greek (1946) and the epic poem The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel (1938), often contrast the sensual and intellectual facets of human nature. |
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