In the remote town of Travnik, the newly appointed French consul soon finds himself intriguing against his Austrian rival, whilst dealing with a colorful cast of Bosnian notables, Orthodox priests, Jewish merchanges and Muslim farmers.
In the remote town of Travnik, the newly appointed French consul soon finds himself intriguing against his Austrian rival, whilst dealing with a colorful cast of Bosnian notables, Orthodox priests, Jewish merchanges and Muslim farmers.
Ivan "Ivo" Andric (1892-1975) is the author of The Bridge on the Drina and other works. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1961. Celia Hawkesworth has won the Heldt Prize for Translation and has been shortlisted for the Weidenfeld Prize for Literary Translation. Michael Schmidt is editorial managing director of Carcanet Press.
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