T.O.H.P. Burnham Free Library (Essex)

Birds without wings, a novel, Louis de Bernieres ; abridgment by Katrin Williams

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Birds without wings, a novel, Louis de Bernieres ; abridgment by Katrin Williams
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
Birds without wings
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Oclc number
968158591
Responsibility statement
Louis de Bernieres ; abridgment by Katrin Williams
Sub title
a novel
Summary
"This is the story of a small coastal town in South West Anatolia in the dying days of the Ottoman Empire told in the richly varied voices of the people whose lives are rooted there, intertwined for untold years. There is Iskander, the potter and local font of proverbial wisdom; Karatavuk -- Iskander's son -- and Mehmetcik, childhood friends whose playground stretches across the hills above the town. There are Father Kristoforos and Abdulhamid Hodja, holy men of different faiths who greet each other as "Infidel Efendi"; Rustem Bey, the landlord and protector of the town, whose wife is stoned for the sin of adultery. There is a man known as "the Dog" because of his hideous aspect, who lives among the Lycian tombs; and another known as "the Blasphemer, " who wanders the town cursing God and all of his representatives of all faiths. And there is Philothei, the Christian girl of legendary beauty, courted from infancy by Ibrahim the goatherd -- a great love that culminates in tragedy and madness. But Birds Without Wings is also the story of Mustafa Kemal, whose military genius will lead him to victory against the invading Western European forces of the Great War and a reshaping of the whole region. When the young men of the town are conscripted, we follow Karatavuk to Gallipoli, where the intimate brutality of battle robs him of all innocence. And in the town he left behind, we see how the twin scourges of fanatical religion and nationalism unleashed by the war quickly, and irreversibly, destroy the fabric of centuries-old peace."--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
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