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  1. Farewell Anatolia is a tale of paradise lost and of shattered innocence; a tragic fresco of the fall of Hellenism in Asia Minor; a stinging indictment of Great Power politics, oil-lust and corruption.

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  2. 4.6 10 ratings. See all formats and editions. Farewell Anatolia is a tale of paradise lost and of shattered innocence; a tragic fresco of the fall of Hellenism in Asia Minor; a stinging indictment of Great Power politics, oil-lust and corruption.

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    • Dido Sotiriou
  3. Farewell Anatolia (Greek: Ματωμένα χώματα, romanized: Matomena chomata, lit. 'Blood-stained lands') is one of the most well-known novels of Dido Sotiriou. It is a historical fiction book set during World War I and the subsequent Greco-Turkish War.

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  5. The book is narrated by Manolis Axiotis, a young Greek man living in the village of Kirkica (now Şirince), near Ephesus, in what is now Turkey, prior to the First World War. He came from a large family (fourteen children) and life was, till 1914, idyllic for them.

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  7. Manolis Axiotis is born into a farming family in a Greek village in the mountains above Ephesus, where life revolves around the fields and the olive and fig trees. But he gets on badly with his father and is sent to the bustling, cosmopolitan city of Smyrna and exposed to a much broader world.

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