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  • Book cover of A Place for Us
    Nicholas Gage

     · 1989

    An account of Greek American children, survivors of the Greek civil war, and their adjustment to a new lifestyle in the U.S. with their father.

  • Book cover of Greek Fire
    Nicholas Gage

     · 2000

    The love affair of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis scandalized and fascinated the world from the moment it began in 1959 during a cruise on the fabled yacht Christina. In the decades since, dozens of books have been written about the incandescent diva who transformed opera and the Promethean tycoon who revolutionized international shipping, but none has focused on the tempestuous relationship between them, which is widely thought to have collapsed following Onassis' celebrated marriage to Jacqueline Kennedy in 1968. Now, Nicholas Gage, author of the acclaimed international best-seller Eleni and a former investigative reporter for the New York Times, gives us the first and only full account of this fateful romance, presenting startling new information he has uncovered. Gage was able to persuade the couple's associates, relatives, and close friends--some of whom had never spoken before--to share their most intimate recollections. He also gained access to some of Callas' most private papers, which provide an utterly new view of her personal life. His narrative shows us that the Callas and Onassis relationship, far from being a passing dalliance, was in fact the deepest and longest-lasting emotional commitment either of them ever knew. Gage meticulously reconstructs the events leading to the affair, from Callas and Onassis' first meeting at a masked ball in Venice in 1957 to the tycoon's pursuit of her throughout Europe, culminating in the 1959 cruise. It was during this three-week summer holiday, hosted by Onassis and his wife, Tina, that Aristotle and Maria's daily encounters ignited passions before the alarmed eyes of the crew and other illustrious guests, including SirWinston and Lady Churchill. We follow the couple through the ensuing press hysteria and the rancor of their shattered marriages; the days of bliss and battles on the island hideaway of Skorpios; the agonizing deterioration of Callas' voice; and the strange covert courtship Onassis conducted prior to his marriage to the widow of the American president, a surprise that stunned the world once again and nearly destroyed Callas. Within days of his marriage to Jacqueline Kennedy, Onassis was back at Maria's door. Although they were never to marry, the relationship between the tycoon and the diva, Gage reveals, would continue and deepen, through tragedies and trials, until the end of their lives. Penetrating the mass of published misinformation concerning his subjects, Nicholas Gage gives us the most reliable account ever of these legendary figures, a brilliant dual biography of two icons of the golden age of glamour. Greek Fire is an operatic spectacle of desire and loss, certain to transform our understanding of some of the most compelling personalities ever to capture our imagination.

  • Book cover of The Bourlotas Fortune
    Nicholas Gage

     · 2017

    Nicholas Gage, who has written five books about his native Greece, based this novel on his intimate knowledge of the life, customs, and moral code of the Greek island villages that shaped the men who would come to dominate international shipping. A leading New York Times investigative reporter when he was researching this book, he met with Greek shipowners in New York, London, Paris, Athens, and the Greek islands. He talked extensively with them as well as their wives, children, and mistresses, and heard secrets and anecdotes that no outsider would have been told. Mr. Gage is the author of the international best-seller Eleni, which has been translated into more than 30 languages; the memoir A Place for Us; and the dual biography of Aristotle Onassis and Maria Callas, Greek Fire. He is married to writer Joan Paulson Gage, and they have three children: Christos, a screenwriter in Los Angeles; Eleni, a novelist in New York; and Marina, an architectural executive in San Francisco.

  • Book cover of Hellas, a Portrait of Greece
    Nicholas Gage

     · 1987

    A personal and incisive portrait of the author's native land that renders everyday Greek life in poetic and telling detail.

  • Book cover of Greece
    Barry Brukoff

     · 2004

    Here is a marvelous record of this enchanting land, portraying the essence of Greece, its striking sea & landscape, its peoples, its culture & history & its ancient monuments.

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  • Book cover of The Greek Miracle

    This superbly produced volume accompanies a landmark exhibition celebrating the 2,500th anniversary of democracy, making it possible for Americans to experience this heritage through original works of classical Greek art, twenty-two of which have never been displayed outside Greece.