Prometheus BoundReappropriated: A Modern Greek Promethean ‘Palimpsest’ by Νikiforos Vrettakos

Author:

Karamanou Ioanna1

Affiliation:

1. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Department of Classics Thessaloniki Greece

Abstract

AbstractThis article seeks to investigate the cultural and ideological processes conditioning the reception ofPrometheus Boundascribed to Aeschylus in the so far unexplored poetic dramaPrometheus or The Play of a Day(1978) by the renowned Modern Greek poet Nikiforos Vrettakos. It is argued that his rewriting of the tragic myth bears the features of a palimpsest, whose layers include archetypal features ofPrometheus Bound,such as the Titan’s dignified struggle, his philanthropy, and the concept of human progress, filtered in varying ways through the mediating receptions (Goethe, Camus, Kazantzakis, Sikelianos, Varnalis, Michalakeas) of the ancientexemplum. At the same time, Vrettakos chooses to deploy Prometheus as his self-image and grafts the poetic ego onto the title-character to raise critical awareness and convey his ideological and ethical stance. These elements contribute to the play’s distinctiveness, as well as its power to move beyond the immediate socio-political circumstances of the military dictatorship in Greece (1967–1974) and offer a diachronic perspective on intrinsic aspects of the human condition: the dignified resistance to oppression, the limits of human intellect and the sense of humanism emerging from the perception of mankind and nature as an inseparable entity – a feature of Vrettakos’ poeticspar excellence.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Classics

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