Journal of Modern Greek Studies 28.1 (Supplement) (May 2010): 1-270. Special Issue: "Nikos Kazantzakis". Peter Bien and Katherine Fleming, guest editors.
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/20946
Contains: Peter Bien, "Introduction: Why Read Kazantzakis in the Twenty-first Century?" (pp. 1-6).
Christos Galanopoulos, "Anti-Nihilism in the Thought of Nikos Kazantzakis" (pp. 7-38); Daniel Dombrowski, "Why Should We Read Kazantzakis in the Twenty-first Century?" (pp. 39-50); Darren J.N. Middleton, "Reading Kazantzakis in the United States: A Christian Theological Perspective" (pp. 51-67); Andrea Rosso Efthymiou, "Kazantzakis's Comedy: The Tragedy of Christianity as a Discipline" (pp. 69-78); George Syrimis, "Empire, Religious Fanaticism, and Everyman's Dilemma: Julian the Apostate in Kazantzakis and Cavafy" (pp. 79-103); Kyriaki Petrakou, "The Ideological and Aesthetic Perspective in Kazantzakis's Dramas: Is It Still Valid" (pp. 105-114); Athena Vouyouca, "'Between the Reigns': The Incommensurability of Paradigms in Nikos Kazantzakis's Odyssey" (pp. 115-142); Michael Paschalis, "The Relations of Kazantzakis's Kapetan Michalis to Homer's Iliad and Shakespeare's Othello" (pp. 143-172); John P. Anton, "Kazantzakis's Cretan Glance and the Divine Flame" (pp. 173-187); Evangelos Calotychos, "Kazantzakis the Greek? Travel and Leisure, Hunger and Pathos, Localism and Cosmopolitanism in Nikos Kazantzakis' Journeying" (pp. 189-217); Constance Tagopoulos, "Woman as Symbol in Kazantzakis's Writings" (pp. 219-240); Ben Petre, "The Misadventures of Kazantzakis's Kapetan Michalis in Translation" (pp. 241-262); Thanasis Maskaleris, "The Terrestial Gospel of Kazantzakis: Inspiration for Saving the Earth" (pp. 263-270).