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Great War

By (author) Aleksandar Gatalica
Translated by Will Firth
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Istros Books, London, United Kingdom
Published: 11th Nov 2014
Dimensions: w 150mm h 150mm d 20mm
Weight: 500g
ISBN-10: 1908236205
ISBN-13: 9781908236203
Barcode No: 9781908236203
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Synopsis
'The Great War' is a novel that comprehensively and passionately narrates a number of stories covering the duration of World War One, starting with the year 1914 - the year that truly marked the beginning of the twentieth century. Following the destinies of over seventy characters, on all warring sides, Gatalica depicts the experiences of winners and losers, generals and opera singers, soldiers and spies; managing to grasp the atmosphere of the entire epoch, not only of these crucial four and a half bloody years, but also in the innocent decades that preceded the war, and the poisoned ones that followed. The stories themselves are various but equally important: here we find joyful as well as tragic destinies, along with examples of exceptional heroism. Yet 'The Great War' never becomes a chronicle, nor a typical historical novel; above all it is a work of art that uses historic events as means to tell many fantastic stories, with unbelievable and unthinkable convolutions. It is commendable in its breadth, its vision and its relevance to modern history.

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'A whirlpool of a book that draws in the reader, moving ambitiously across place, class and profession yet tying all into the dreadful pull of the first global conflict. A war that began in the Balkans now has a fitting literary epitaph from a giant among Balkan writers.' - Tim Butcher,bestselling British writer and author of The Trigger 'This is a novel with a hundred faces, which all together make up a diverging and multi-layered story about World War I. Here, there is no separation between two worlds: the fictional and the real. Borislav Pekic would have added that the Spirit of History and the poetical content of the past is a predominating content of any successful literary work. 'The Great War' belongs to this category of work.' Petar Pijanovic, "Politika" magazine