Erotkritirio
Erotkritirio, also known as erotic criticism, is a literary and cultural movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily in Greece. The movement was characterized by its explicit and unapologetic exploration of sexuality, challenging the conservative social norms of the time. Erotkritirio authors often wrote about taboo subjects such as homosexuality, prostitution, and sexual freedom, using vivid and explicit language to provoke thought and debate.
The movement was led by prominent figures like Konstantinos Kavafis and Nikos Kazantzakis, who wrote works
The movement had a significant impact on Greek literature and culture, influencing subsequent generations of writers
Despite its controversial nature, erotkritirio remains an important part of Greek literary history. It serves as