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The Bridge on the Drina

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The Bridge on the Drina by Ivo Andric, set in Bosnia, unfolds over four centuries and revolves around the Ottoman-constructed bridge in the town of Višegrad. The novel provides a tapestry of stories depicting the diverse lives, cultures, and historical changes impacting the region and its people, illustrating how the bridge stands as a silent witness to the passage of time. Through its narrative, the book offers a profound exploration of local and national history, with the bridge symbolising continuity amid upheaval and transformation.
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You might enjoy this sweeping narrative if you appreciate rich historical tapestries that span centuries, revealing the lives and struggles of diverse communities. The story illuminates the cultural and social changes in a Balkan town, offering a profound exploration of human resilience and the enduring nature of heritage.

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The Bridge on the Drina

The town of Visegrad was long caught between the warring Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires, but its sixteenth-century bridge survived unscathed--until 1914 when tensions in the Balkans triggered the first World War.

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In this masterpiece of historical fiction by the Nobel Prize-winning Yugoslavian author, a stone bridge in a small Bosnian town bears silent witness to three centuries of conflict.

Introduction by Misha Glenny, an award-winning British journalist who specialises in central and eastern Europe, global organised crime, and cybersecurity. He covered the Balkan Wars during the 1990s and is the author of numerous books, including The Fall of Yugoslavia and DarkMarket - How Hackers Became the New Mafia.

The town of Visegrad was long caught between the warring Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires, but its sixteenth-century bridge survived unscathed—until 1914 when tensions in the Balkans triggered the First World War. Spanning generations, nationalities, and creeds, The Bridge on the Drina brilliantly illuminates a succession of lives that swirl around the majestic stone arches.

Among them is that of the bridge's builder, a Serb kidnapped as a boy by the Ottomans; years later, as the empire's Grand Vezir, he decides to construct a bridge at the spot where he was parted from his mother. A workman named Radisav tries to hinder the construction, with horrific consequences. Later, the beautiful young Fata climbs the bridge’s parapet to escape an arranged marriage, and, later still, an inveterate gambler named Milan risks everything on it in one final game with the devil.

With humour and compassion, Ivo Andric chronicles the ordinary Catholics, Muslims, and Orthodox Christians whose lives are connected by the bridge, in a land that has itself been a bridge between East and West for centuries.

Series: Everyman’s Library Contemporary Classics

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The novel by Ivo Andric is appreciated for its profound impact on readers, often leaving a lasting impression. It is praised for its delicate depiction of individual lives, highlighting the diverse religious and cultural tapestry of the setting.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781841594026

Publisher: Everyman

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 September 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Everyman's Library

Contributors:

  • Introduction by Misha Glenny

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 31.0mm

Width: 133.0mm

Height: 212.0mm

Weight: 556g

Pages: 464

About the Author

Ivo Andric was born in 1892 in Travnik, Bosnia of Croat parents and grew up alongside Orthodox Christians, Moslems and Roman Catholics in Visegrad, the town on the banks of the Drina where his book is set. Until 1941 he served as a Yugoslav diplomat, then, placed under house arrest in Belgrade by the occupying Germans, Andric turned to writing. In 1961 he was awarded the Noble prize for literature. He died in 1975.

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