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Original title
  
Grieche sucht Griechin

Publisher
  
Verlag der Arche

Published in English
  
1965

Originally published
  
1955

Page count
  
199

Country
  
Switzerland

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Language
  
German

Publication date
  
1955

Pages
  
199

Author
  
Friedrich Dürrenmatt

Translator
  
Richard Winston

Published in english
  
1965

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Once a Greek is a 1955 novel by the Swiss writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Its original German title is Grieche sucht Griechin, which means "Greek man seeks Greek woman". It tells the story of a shy, middle-aged book-keeping assistant, who becomes popular and successful overnight when he decides to get married.

Reception

Kurt Vonnegut reviewed the book for The New York Times in 1965. Vonnegut compared Dürrenmatt's stories to Swiss clockworks, and wrote that the author "is a fascinating, endearing maker of clocks. He chooses to write this way, invented this way of writing. The puzzle is: He seems to be attacking something brilliantly, but what is it?" Vonnegut wrote: "His jokes are Jungian jokes, it seems to me--private, Kraut, mythological. And, while he seems to protest against the absurdities of modern times, he doesn't care enough about them to learn much about them. What we have here is an elegant exploration of a Jungian dream."

References

Once a Greek Wikipedia