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The Forest of the Hanged (1922)

por Liviu Rebreanu

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This classic Romanian novel lends valuable psychological insight into the tragic situation confronting minorities in the Austro-Hungarian Empire during World War I. It is the story of Apostol Bologa, a middle-class Romanian officer serving in the Austro-Hungarian army who undergoes a transformation as his sense of national consciousness awakens, leading him to make a critical choice that many faced during this era.   The novel is based on the life of the author's brother, Emil Rebreanu, a Romanian officer in the Austro-Hungarian army, to whom he dedicated The Forest of the Hanged. The novel's protagonist, Bologa undergoes an evolution whereby begins to see beyond class distinction and the veneer of the civilized world. As the hero states, "The soul is the same in the peasant girl as in the countess, at all events in its bare essentials. Only the shape has been changed by civilization." The inner struggles confronted by Bologa as he confronts the savagery and injustice of war are emotionally portrayed by the author.   The Forest of the Hanged is rightfully considered one of the greatest novels in Romanian literature. Liviu Rebeanu (1885-1944) was one of Romania's most distinguished literary figures. His novel Ion is considered the first modern Romanian novel. This edition of Rebreanu's famous novel, illustrated by talented young artist Phoebe Cho, includes an introduction by A.K. Brackob.… (más)
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Apostal Bologa has grown up in Hungary although his family is Romanian. When World War I begins, he enlists in the army and after earning several medals for bravery, he is faced with being transferred to the Romanian front where he will have to fight for his country against his brothers. In these circumstances, many other Romanian citizens of Hungary choose to desert the military and escape to Romania. Those who are caught are court martialed, sentenced to death by hanging, and are often strung up in trees and left there to serve as a warning to others, hence the title of the novel. Even before the war, Apostal was facing a kind of existential and spiritual crisis, and the war only intensifies his desire to discover the meaning of life. Alternately, he finds it fleetingly in God, love, the essence of the soul, duty to his country, Romanian patriotism, and intellectualism. At the Romanian front, however, Apostal’s crisis reaches a boiling point and he is forced to decide between his duty to Hungary and his roots in Romania.

It was difficult for me to figure out what I thought of this book. As with any war novel, the subject matter is often hard to take, but that’s to be expected. The bigger struggle for me was that I wanted Apostal to decide which convictions were most important to him and to stick to them. Many of the other characters faced their situations stoically, but since we were inside Apostal’s head, we saw all of his doubts and indecision. I also think the novel could have been written a little better, but that may have just been the translation or the fact that I lack a frame of reference to really understand what it’s like to live in this part of the world. Overall though, this novel gave me a lot to think about, raised a lot of interesting questions, and was well worth reading for those who are interested in seeing the world from a different perspective. ( )
  AmandaL. | Jan 16, 2016 |
After becoming intrigued by the title, I started a search for Liviu Rebreanu's "The Forest of the Hanged." Two years later, I managed to have a copy shipped over from England, hoping that all the effort (and expense) of finally finding it was worth it. I'm glad to say it was.

The novel tells the story of Apostol Bologa, a Romanian who marches off to fight in World War I with the Austrian-Hungarian Army to impress a girl. Soon, he finds himself on the wrong side of the Romanian front forced to face the prospect of fighting against his own countrymen.

This is probably the least violent book about war I've ever read. It's more about the inner turmoil and slow unraveling of a man. Well paced and interesting, I really enjoyed the story.

Just a note for anyone who gets a copy with the purple noose on the cover: Don't read the book jacket, as it inexplicably gives away the ending. ( )
  amerynth | Sep 21, 2013 |
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In remembrance of my brother, Emil, who was hanged by the Hungarians on the Rumanian front in the year 1917. L.R.
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Under the autumn sky, which resembled a giant bell of smoked glass, the brand-new gallows reared its head defiantly on the outskirts of the village and stretched its arm with the alter towards the dark plain, dotted here and there will copper-leaved trees.
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This classic Romanian novel lends valuable psychological insight into the tragic situation confronting minorities in the Austro-Hungarian Empire during World War I. It is the story of Apostol Bologa, a middle-class Romanian officer serving in the Austro-Hungarian army who undergoes a transformation as his sense of national consciousness awakens, leading him to make a critical choice that many faced during this era.   The novel is based on the life of the author's brother, Emil Rebreanu, a Romanian officer in the Austro-Hungarian army, to whom he dedicated The Forest of the Hanged. The novel's protagonist, Bologa undergoes an evolution whereby begins to see beyond class distinction and the veneer of the civilized world. As the hero states, "The soul is the same in the peasant girl as in the countess, at all events in its bare essentials. Only the shape has been changed by civilization." The inner struggles confronted by Bologa as he confronts the savagery and injustice of war are emotionally portrayed by the author.   The Forest of the Hanged is rightfully considered one of the greatest novels in Romanian literature. Liviu Rebeanu (1885-1944) was one of Romania's most distinguished literary figures. His novel Ion is considered the first modern Romanian novel. This edition of Rebreanu's famous novel, illustrated by talented young artist Phoebe Cho, includes an introduction by A.K. Brackob.

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