Description
Lawrence Durrell’s memoir, “Bitter Lemons,” is a captivating blend of travelogue, memoir, and political commentary. Set in 1950s Cyprus, Durrell chronicles his experiences living on the island during the Enosis movement, which sought to unite Cyprus with Greece. This period was marked by political turmoil and violence, but Durrell’s writing focuses on the beauty of the island and its people. He paints a vivid picture of Cypriot life, capturing the warmth and humor of the locals. “Bitter Lemons” is a poignant reflection on a time of great change and conflict, offering a unique perspective on a fascinating period in history.




