Zorba the Greek, novel by Nikos Kazantzákis, published in Greek in 1946 as Víos kai politía tou Aléxi Zormpá.
The unnamed narrator is a scholarly, introspective writer who opens a coal mine on the fertile island of Crete. He is gradually drawn out of his ascetic shell by an ebullient villager named Zorba, who revels in the social pleasures of eating, drinking, and dancing. The narrator’s reentry into a life of experience is completed when his newfound lover, the village widow, is ritually murdered by a jealous mob.