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The Days Of The Consuls - Ivo Andric

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Set in Bosnia during the early part of the 19th century, this novel by Nobel-laureate Ivo Andric paints a vivid — and claustrophobic — portrait of a deeply divided society, revealing the roots of the modern fractures that run throughout The Balkans.

Original title: Travnicka hronika Andric's sweeping novel spans the seven years 1807-1814, when French and Austrian consuls served alongside the Turkish Viziers in the remote Bosnian town of Travnik, distant outpost of the Ottoman Empire. Divided as the community is, Muslims, Cahtolic and Orthodox Christians, Jews and Gypsies all unite in a common contempt for their visitors. Isolated in a claustrophobic atmosphere of suspicion and mutual distrust, the consuls and Viziers vie with each other, following the fluctuations of their respective foreign policies. When international politics permit however, they console each other as best they can in this harsh and hostile land. Andric uses his native Bosnia as a microcosm of human society, stressing its potential for national, cultural and religious misunderstanding and conflict, and identifying the barriers of all kinds that hinder communication between individuals. Written against the, background of violence released in these mixed communities during the Second World War, the novel now has renewed and poignant relevance.

Dimensions: 14 x 21 cm (hard cover), 607 pages, in English.

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This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 06 February, 2011.

 
     

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