An edition of The Three-arched Bridge (1978)

The Three-arched Bridge

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An edition of The Three-arched Bridge (1978)

The Three-arched Bridge

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The bards who stopped at the inn near the riverbank were forever being asked to sing the ballad of the three young masons, all brothers, who were fated never to complete the building of their wall until they had immured one of their wives in it.

In the year 1377, when the roadbuilders threatened to put the ferrymen out of business by building a stone bridge to carry the traffic between the Balkans and the rest of Europe, the legend was to become a grisly reality.

What the builders completed of the bridge by day was destroyed by night. Sabotage, said some. The vengeful spirits of the waters, said others. But once a man was taken to be immured, once he was plastered into a cavity of the first pier, the attacks on the bridge stopped, the two banks of the river had a permanent link. The first troops to cross the bridge were to be the vanguard of the Ottoman Turks advancing irresistably into Europe.

Many have described the retreat of Christendom after the fall of Constantinople, as Islam forced a passage westwards through the Balkans towards the European heartlands. Seldom, though, has the story been told so starkly, so hauntingly, as in this succinct fable of conflict, terror, dissention and superstition by Albania's most influential novelist.

Publish Date
Publisher
Harvill Press
Language
English
Pages
170

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Cover of: The Three-arched Bridge
The Three-arched Bridge
6 August 1998, Harvill Press
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Cover of: The three-arched bridge
The three-arched bridge
1997, Arcade Publishing
in English - 1st English language ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
891/.9913
Library of Congress
PG9621.K3 U713 1997, PG9621.K3

Contributors

Translator
John Hodgson

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
170 p.
Number of pages
170
Dimensions
21.6 x 13.4 x 1.4 centimeters
Weight
196 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19055721M
Internet Archive
threearchedbridg0000kada_j3c3
ISBN 10
1860464637
ISBN 13
9781860464638
OCLC/WorldCat
41292695
Library Thing
37976
Wikidata
Q123861335
Goodreads
1235287

Work Description

When the construction of a bridge built to link the Balkans to Europe is repeatedly and mysteriously sabotaged, an old ballad starts making the rounds at local taverns. The bards sing of a legend – a woman immured in a castle wall to prevent it from falling. Some say the bridge is being damaged by local ferrymen, others blame the vengeful water spirits. But this is a town where terror and superstition reign and a solution must be reached. So it is decreed: a willing person must be plastered into the bridge…

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