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Sinai

In February 1927 Kazantzakis left Egypt for the Sinai Desert, where he spent about a fortnight. The journey through the desert, the wild landscape and the “God-trodden Mountain” evoked the harsh face of the Old Testament God.

The isolated Monastery of St. Catherine, rising like a fortress in the middle of the desert, was to his eyes yet another symbol of the human struggle.

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