The Cellist of Sarajevo

Rigidkovrila, 256 paĝoj

Lingvo: English

Eldonita je 15-a de majo 2008 de Riverhead Hardcover.

ISBN:
978-1-59448-986-0
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This brilliant novel with universal resonance tells the story of three people trying to survive in a city rife with the extreme fear of desperate times, and of the sorrowing cellist who plays undaunted in their midst. One day a shell lands in a bread line and kills twenty-two people as the cellist watches from a window in his flat. He vows to sit in the hollow where the mortar fell and play Albinoni’s Adagio once a day for each of the twenty-two victims. The Adagio had been re-created from a fragment after the only extant score was firebombed in the Dresden Music Library, but the fact that it had been rebuilt by a different composer into something new and worthwhile gives the cellist hope. Meanwhile, Kenan steels himself for his weekly walk through the dangerous streets to collect water for his family on the other side of town, and …

3 eldonoj

An amazing novel

5 steloj

My partner bought a copy of The Cellist of Sarajevo for our Kindle after it was recommended to him by his daughter. A fairly short book, I read it in just a few hours but its ideas and imagery are staying with me and I believe they will do so for quite some time to come. The Cellist is one of those rare books that has made me feel very glad to be who I am and where I am right now. Not There and Not Then.

The war in Sarajevo is still very close in time and was very close geographically so in reading The Cellist I had a strong sense that it could easily have been us in those situations. I find it relatively easy to distance myself from historical wars, but this book rang close and true. Perhaps the matter of fact tone of the prose is …

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