Christ Recrucified
Book Review
Nikos Kazantzakis's «Christ Recrucified» is a profound and multilayered novel that explores themes of faith, suffering, and human nature. Critics note that Kazantzakis masterfully intertwines biblical motifs with the realities of a Greek village, creating a powerful allegory of the eternal struggle between good and evil. At the heart of the narrative are the villagers of Lycovrissi, who decide to reenact the Passion of Christ, and through their stories, the author shows how easily people can betray their ideals and succumb to fear and hatred. Critics emphasize that the novel impresses with its emotional depth and philosophical richness, prompting readers to reflect on the meaning of life and the true nature of faith. Kazantzakis uses rich and expressive language, making the book a true literary delight.
