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Author:
Andrić, Ivo, 1892-1975, author.
Title:
Bosnian story / Ivo Andrić ; translated by Kenneth Johnstone.
Publisher:
Lincolns-Prager,
Copyright Date:
1961
Description:
461 pages ; 21 cm.
Subject:
Serbian literature.
Bosnia and Herzegovina--History--19th century--Fiction.
Littérature serbe.
Bosnie-Herzégovine--Histoire--19e siècle--Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Serbian literature.
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
1800-1899
Fiction.
History.
Other Titles:
Travnička hronika. English
Summary:
"The book has four main themes. The first is the purely historical and political theme of Bosnia as the background of intrigue between Napoleonic France and Imperial Austria, each represented by its Consul and each trying to win over to its side the Turk, who at heart is equally hostile to both. The second theme is that of the gradually disintegrating effect of the East on western Europeans who have to live there: this is worked out in a masterly fashion in various figures in the book, some of whom have already succumbed to its insidious influence, while even those who resist are marked by it. The third theme is a study of the effect upon an honest, unimaginative man of serving a dictatorship in which at first he sincerely believes but whose aims and methods he comes with growing horror to doubt. Last and central to all is the theme of Bosnia itself, the spirit of the land and its people and the problem of their rescue from the pit of ignorance, backwardness, and poverty into which history has plunged them." (Kenneth Johnstone, translator's note, page 11)
Series:
Modern Yugoslav novels
OCLC:
(OCoLC)3134562
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)

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