Book Series
- Open Book Classics vol. 13
- ISSN Print: 2054-216X
- ISSN Digital: 2054-2178
Copyright
Iakovos Pitsipios; Neo G. Christodoulides;Published On
2025-10-28ISBN
Language
- English
Print Length
102 pages (x+92)Dimensions
Weight
OCLC Number
1547601092THEMA
- DB
- FUP
- DSK
- NHTB
- NHTR1
BISAC
- FIC052000
- FIC019000
- FIC014000
- FIC051000
- FIC016000
- HIS042000
Keywords
- Greek satire
- Post-independence Greece
- Cultural identity
- Western mimicry
- Ape valet
- Travel writing parody
Xouth, The Ape
A Tale of Manners
- Iakovos Pitsipios (author)
- Neo G. Christodoulides (translator)
Endorsements
Until recently Xouth was a hidden gem of the nineteenth-century Greek fiction. An engaging, complex and comic narrative, it will appeal to a range of readers for its humour and insights to Greek society.
Dimtris Tziovas
Professor of Modern Greek Studies, University of Birmingham
Additional Resources
Contents
- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
2. The Journey
(pp. 19–24)- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
3. The Recognition
(pp. 25–30)- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
4. The Release
(pp. 31–32)- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
5. The Crime
(pp. 33–36)- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
6. Divine Justice
(pp. 37–40)- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
7. The Wilderness
(pp. 41–42)- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
8. The Captivity
(pp. 43–44)- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
9. Ligarides
(pp. 45–50)- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
10. The Return
(pp. 51–52)- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
11. The Sweet Little Soultana
(pp. 53–58)- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
17. The Malady
(pp. 83–86)- Iakovos Pitsipios
- Neo Gereon Christodoulides
Contributors
Iakovos Pitsipios
(author)Neo G. Christodoulides
(translator)Neo Gereon Christodoulides has served in the German Army's Mountain Division in Bavaria since 2022. He has been co-teaching Roman law at University College, London, since 2022. His work appeared in the Brussels Review. He holds an MSc and a PhD in law from the University of Edinburgh, an MA in Classics from the University of California, Irvine, a BA in Classics from King's College, London and a law degree (Staatsexamen) from the University of Frankfurt, Germany. He was raised in Cyprus and the United Kingdom, where he was a boarder at Ampleforth College, York.