Description
Report to Greco by Nikos Kazantzakis is a philosophical, fictionalised account of the author’s own life and intellectual development. Framed as a symbolic report to the painter El Greco, the book traces Kazantzakis’s experiences, travels, and evolving ideas about existence, faith, freedom, and responsibility. Blending autobiography with reflection, it examines the influences that shaped his thinking, from philosophy and politics to art and spirituality. The narrative focuses less on chronology than on inner struggle and moral inquiry. This work offers insight into Kazantzakis’s worldview and the ideas underpinning his wider literary output.






















