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Book Mykonos Muse of Assouline
Description
Located in the Cyclades and surrounded by the blue-green water of the Aegean Sea, lies whitewashed and windmill-dotted Mykonos, the Island of the Winds. This ancient island and those that surround it, mythologized as the bodies of the gods slain by Hercules in ancient times, are older than legend and have hosted countless cultures for over millennia. With an area of forty square miles and a population of just ten thousand, the “Ibiza of Greece” has become prized for its magnificent architecture, welcoming and open-minded residents, and fantastic beaches. With names such as 'Paradise' and 'Super Paradise', the sands of these shores have captured the imaginations and hearts of industry titans, artists and partygoers from around the world, marking it as a cosmopolitan destination stable and as a primordial haven on the jet-set circuit.
This book chronicles the culture and society that has defined Mykonos over the last century - from its days as a haunt for luminaries and elites such as Le Corbusier and Antonis Benakis, to its moment as a sanctuary for the gay community, to 'to its predominant party scene, while revealing to the reader the ruins and myths hidden there.
Details
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300 pages
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More than 200 illustrations
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In English language
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Released in May 2018
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L 24.6 x W 33 x D 3.9 cm
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Silk hard cover
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ISBN: 9781614286905
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2.9kg
About the Author
Lizy Manola is a Greek photographer. Independent, she focuses on documentary photography. For more than fifteen years, she has traveled and photographed in distant places, where culture and daily life retain their natural authenticity. She has published two books with Assouline, Certain Realities and Ethiopian Highlands. His work has been presented in individual and group exhibitions in Greece and around the world. She lives and works in Athens and New York. Thirty years ago she bought a house in Mykonos; Since then, she has spent endless summers on the island.
Additional contributions from Rachel Howard and Michael Skafidas.