'Costas Taktsis, arguably the most important post-war Greek writer, called himself a Sacred Monster, and his life-long friend Carl Plate – an important painter, Gallerist and influencer of modern art in Sydney – the Colossus of Woronora.
'‘You get a very aromatic sense of this great cross-pollination of cultures, and what a hip cast of characters! (Powys and Oblomov!!) And the letters supply specificity like nothing else – details, voice, intimacy.
'It’s great. How the drab Edwardian monochrome of the post-war years, gets a sweep of colour on islands of creativity, dazzled landscapes … terrific links (London, Paris, Ireland, Athens, Hydra, Sydney), and entanglements and – because we know the end – one senses the drama of forces – beyond anyone’s control – under the sunny availability of youth. A fantastic work of cultural history.’
– George Alexander'
(Source: publisher's blurb)