The Bridge on the Drina

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The Bridge on the Drina

  • 4.6 (5 ratings) ·
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A vivid depiction of the suffering history has imposed upon the people of Bosnia from the late sixteenth century to the beginning of World War I, The Bridge on the Drina earned Andric the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1961.

A great stone bridge built three centuries ago in the heart of the Balkans by a Grand Vezir of the Ottoman Empire dominates the setting of Ivo Andric's novel. Spanning generations, nationalities, and creeds, the bridge stands witness to the countless lives played out upon it: Radisav, the workman, who tries to hinder its construction and is impaled on its highest point; to the lovely Fata, who throws herself from its parapet to escape a loveless marriage; to Milan, the gambler, who risks everything in one last game on the bridge with the devil his opponent; to Fedun, the young soldier, who pays for a moment of spring forgetfulness with his life. War finally destroys the span, and with it the last descendant of that family to which the Grand Vezir confided the care of his pious bequest -- the bridge.
--back cover

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English
Pages
314

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Cover of: The Bridge on the Drina
The Bridge on the Drina
1977, University of Chicago Press
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Cover of: The bridge on the Drina.
The bridge on the Drina.
1959, Macmillan
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Edition Notes

Published in
Chicago, USA
Copyright Date
1959, 1977
Translation Of
Na Drini ćuprija
Translated From
Serbo-Croatian

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
891.8/2/35
Library of Congress
PZ3.A5735 Br 1977, PG1418.A6 Br 1977, PG1418.A6.N313 1977

Contributors

Translator
Lovett F. Edwards
Introduction
William H. McNeill

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
314 p. ;
Number of pages
314
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.2 x inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4604972M
Internet Archive
bridgeondrina00ivoa_0
ISBN 10
0226020452
ISBN 13
9780226020457
LCCN
77368170
OCLC/WorldCat
3293147, 1014207198, 891647697
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0226020452
Google
-sH5YiM7eKMC
Library Thing
761674
Goodreads
3140

Work Description

A critically acclaimed novel, first published in 1945, describing historic and social events centring on a bridge across the River Drina at Visegrad in modern day Bosnia Herzegovina, originally built by the ruling Grand Vizier of Turkey. For almost four hundred years this bridge is crucial to the social life and wealth of the town’s citizens and equally vital to first the Turkish Empire and then the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Eventually Bosnia-Herzegovina becomes a republic in the new Yugoslavia, free for the first time in hundreds of years.

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