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Moskov Selim

Autor Georgios Vizyenos Traducere de Peter Mackridge
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2015
Georgios Vizyenos (1849-1896) is one of Greece's best-loved writers. Moskov Selim is set in Thrace, a corner of Europe where Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria meet. Selim is a Muslim name, yet Moskov implies that he is a Russian. Vizyenos' fascinating and moving story is set during a time of constant wars between Russians and Turks whose outcome would decide the future of south-east Europe: Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria were becoming independent of the Ottoman empire, while Greece was to gain huge territories at the empire's expense. Although Istanbul would remain in Turkey, it would no longer be the seat of the Ottoman Sultan, who, as caliph, was the leader of the world's Muslims. Vizyenos' story evokes a time when Greeks and Turks could share each other's joys and pains despite the hostile relations between their governments. Listening to the protagonist's life story, the narrator of Moskov Selim discovers that this Turk is a kindred spirit, despite the gulf of nationality and religion that separates them.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9786185048273
ISBN-10: 6185048272
Pagini: 96
Ilustrații: b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 130 x 205 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: Aiora Books
Colecția Aiora Press
Locul publicării:Greece

Recenzii

"Refined language and close observations mark Vizyenos's dense prose. Charged with strong emotions and a love of nature, it is a triumph that the stories' romanticism comes across fresh and true today. The demanding, complex tales are replete with character development, probing psychology and detailed descriptions. Publishers Weekly
"Vizyenos brings into question the nature of identity and of reality as constructed by reason and senses. Roderick Beaton Director, Centre of Hellenic Studies, Kings College London

Cuprins

Introduction; Moskov Selim; Chronological outline