Bosnian Chronicle
Ivo Andric author Celia Hawkesworth translator Bogdan Rakic translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:13th Oct '14
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A timeless saga of intrigue and conquest in the heart of Bosnia by that country's greatest writer, the Nobel prize-winning author of The Bridge Over the Drina, Ivo Andric.
Set in the town of Travnik, Bosnian Chronicle presents the struggle for supremacy in a region that stubbornly refuses to submit to any outsider. Ivo Andric’s masterwork is imbued with the richness and complexity of a region that has brought much tragedy to our century and known so little peace.
Set in the town of Travnik, Bosnian Chronicle presents the struggle for supremacy in a region that stubbornly refuses to submit to any outsider. The time is Napoleonic and the novel, both in its historical scope and psychological subtlety, is Tolstoyan. Inevitably, in its portrayal of conflict and fierce ethnic loyalties, the story is eerily relevant to readers today.
Ottoman viziers, French consuls, and Austrian plenipotentiaries are consumed by a ceaseless game of diplomacy and double-dealing: expansive and courtly face-to-face, brooding and scheming behind closed doors. As they have for centuries, the Bosnians themselves observe and endure the machinations of greater powers that vie, futilely, to absorb them. Ivo Andric’s masterwork is imbued with the richness and complexity of a region that has brought much tragedy to our century and known so little peace.
ISBN: 9781846559105
Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 32mm
Weight: 470g
448 pages