- George Zorbas
George Zorbas (c. 1867–1942) ( _gr. Γιώργης Ζορμπάς) was the character upon whom
Nikos Kazantzakis based his fictionalAlexis Zorbas , the protagonist of his novel "Zorba the Greek".He was born in the village of Katafygi, West
Pieria ,Central Macedonia , (now part ofVelventos municipality), it what was then theOttoman Empire in around 1867. He was the son of Fotios Zorbas, a wealthy landowner and sheep-owner and had three siblings, Katerina, John, and Xenophon. He worked in his fields and flocks in Katafygi, became a woodcutter, and later left forPalaiochori, Chalkidiki , where he spent the most decisive years of his life, 1889-1911. He worked as a miner for a French company in Gisvoro (Γήσβορο) and became friends with the foreman, John Kalkounis (Γιάννης Καλκούνης). He eloped with Kalkounis's daughter Eleni and eventually had eight children. By the end of this period, war and the death of his wife brought great unhappiness to his family.After all this, he left Palaiochori for Eleftherohori,
Pieria , only 8 km fromKolindros , where his brother George, a doctor, lived. In 1915, he decided to become amonk and left forMount Athos . It was there that he met Kazantzakis and they become close friends. They went toMani together, where they worked as miners in Prastova. It was here that Kazantzakis wrote "The Life and Times of Alexis Zorbas", later translated as "Zorba the Greek". His eventful life ended inSkopje ,Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia where he settled, remarried, and had more children. He died in 1942 and is buried in theButel cemetery.
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