August 6, 2012
Commissaire Pierre Rousseau & the Parthenon Marbles
Graham Bishop alerted me to a novel that he is writing, about French & Greek police trying to secure the return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece. The story revolves around attempts to retrieve some sculptures from the the wreck of Elgin’s ship off Kythera.
From:
Commissaire Pierre Rousseau’s Diary
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Back to the ParthenonOur latest case is now written up in first draft. But before I submit it to the PJ there is a lot of work to do revising and checking facts. This time it was Patrick and Eleni who were the prime movers. Eleni spotted some suspicious goings on the the Greek island of Kythira and followed up a fascinating story told to them by a waiter at their favourite restaurant about the possible rescuing of some carvings from the Parthenon.
The background involves the foundering off the island of the HMS Mentor, the ship which carried the first of the cases Lord Elgin shipped back to England with the sculptures he had prised off the Temple of Athena the Virgin, that is, the Parthenon.
Should take a few months but then everyone will be able to read it.
- More on Stealing Athena : August 19, 2008
- Divers explore the wreck of ship that carried the Elgin Marbles from Greece : March 16, 2012
- Thirteen British athletes support the return of the Elgin Marbles : November 13, 2003
- Poll on the return of the Parthenon Marbles : September 12, 2012
- Return to the Parthenon – a new fiction book about the Parthenon Marbles : October 17, 2012
- Response from IARPS to Russia Parthenon Sculpture loan : December 6, 2014
- Greeks should be allowed to borriw the Elgin Marbles : April 21, 2007
- Excavating the wreck of the Mentor – Lord Elgin’s ship that carried the Parthenon Marbles : July 20, 2012