With the People from the Bridge

With the People from the Bridge (Greek: Με τους ανθρώπους από τη γέφυρα) is the second part of the Poena Damni trilogy by Greek author Dimitris Lyacos. The book deals with the theme of loss and the return of the dead in the context of Christian teleology. The text is encased in a post-theatrical ritual drama form, drawing on various philosophical and literary sources as well as ancient and modern Greek folklore. The plot-line centers around an Orpheus-like journey of the protagonist LG who joins his deceased companion in the grave and is subsequently led by her to a liminal realm ahead of the imminent Resurrection Day. The work has been categorized by critics to belong to both the Modernist and the Post-Modernist tradition, while at the same time bearing strong affinities to a variety of canonical texts, among others Homer, Dante, Kafka, Joyce and Beckett.

With the People from the Bridge
English edition
AuthorDimitris Lyacos
Original titleΜε τους ανθρώπους από τη γέφυρα
TranslatorShorsha Sullivan
Cover artistDominik Ziller
CountryGreece
LanguageGreek
SeriesPoena Damni
GenreWorld literature, Postmodernism
PublisherShoestring Press
Publication date
2014
Published in English
2014
Pages101
ISBN9781910323915
Preceded byZ213: Exit 
Followed byThe First Death 
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