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OverviewThe songs in this book are a sampling of the urban folk songs of Greece during the first half of the 20th century. They are the creative expression of an urban subculture whose members the Greeks commonly called rebetes. These rebetes were people living a marginal and often underworld existence on the fringes of established society, disoriented and struggling to maintain themselves in the developing industrial ports, despised and persecuted by the rest of society. And it is the hardships and suffering of these people, their fruitless dreams, their current loves and their lost loves that these songs are about, and underlying them all, their jaunty, tough will to survive.The appeal of these songs, often compared to the American blues, is that the conflicts they express are not exclusively Greek conflicts, they are everybody's; and they are still unresolved in urban Greece as in urban Anywhere. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Katharine Butterworth , Sara SchneiderPublisher: Aiora Press Imprint: Aiora Press Edition: Bilingual edition ISBN: 9786185048204ISBN 10: 6185048205 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 05 June 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: Greek, Modern (1453-) Table of ContentsPreface to the second edition; Foreword; Rebetika; The Music of the Rebetes; The Dances of the Rebetes;Rebetika and Blues; Collection of Song Lyrics; Musical Examples; Glossary of Transliterated Words; Song Index; ContributorsReviews... [A] world of hash dens, junkies, brothels and songs wherein historical figures like Socrates and Xerxes occasionally make bizarre appear-ances among the trams and hookahs, and death is still called Charos, a corruption of Charon in ancient mythology. -- The Athenian Author InformationKatharine Butterworth is the founder and director for 25 years of Study in Greece, an accredited college study program for juniors and seniors in Athens, based on contemporary Greek life, and as such the first of its kind. Katharine now lives in California. Sara Schneider studied English Language and Literature at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. She came to Greece on holiday in 1972 and stayed. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |