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  • Page Count 368
  • Publication Year 2015
  • Publisher NYRB Classics
  • ISBN-13 9781590179048

The Cretan Runner

By George Psychoundakis

When German parachutists invaded Crete in May 1941, twenty-one-year-old shepherd George Psychoundakis became a vital runner for the Cretan Resistance. This unique memoir chronicles his treacherous journeys across the island's mountains, transmitting messages and transporting supplies for British officers like his future translator, Patrick Leigh Fermor. Psychoundakis vividly portrays daily life under occupation, his unwavering courage, energy, and good humor in the face of immense danger. Includes thirty-two black-and-white photographs and a map.
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