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Hamam Balkanija

por Vladislav Bajac

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Disclaimer: This book is for serious readers only, and was not written with the pulp fiction 6th-grade-level reader in mind. Pick up Hamam Balkania at your own risk. (And enjoy every word lovingly spilled onto the pages by award-winning author Vladislav Bajac and translator Randall A. Major.) "One of the most ambitious novels of our time." - Goffredo Fofi, Internationale "A whole new way to tell a story..." - John Ralston Saul, President of PEN International "Zen work, historical novel, philosophical diary, superb exercise of modesty..." - Fabio de Propris, Il Manifesto "A work of stunning intellectual, structural and narrative complexity, written in clear, engaging and witty prose." - Drew Adamek, Valley Advocate "A meticulously structured tale of friendship and redemption." - Marcus Agar, Wild Rooster, London Vladislav Bajac's novel Hamam Balkania has won five awards, been printed in seven bestselling editions, and is finally coming to North America. In the tradition of great modern Serbian novelists, Bajac twists and weaves a tale between old and new, modern and rusted, East and West, water and fire. It's not hard to see why this historical novel has been translated into 15 languages and become a bestseller in its home country. Bajac's tale dances between its two plots and threads as if it were a couple dancing with no space between them. His prose is at times convoluted, and at times poetic, but always gripping, and fiercely organized. The author's home country of Serbia is fascinated with its Ottoman roots, and this novel is no exception. Bajac takes the lives of ancient figures and weaves them together with flashing, real, and dirty characters from Western society's recent past - his stories at times dipping their pen into the well of memoir. Bajac has rubbed elbows with Leonard Cohen, and shared words and stages with literary greats - none of that is lost on the reader here. Two stories collide in the reader's mind, not on the pages, as if learning two different histories from two separate professors. This is at once a story of friendship, and a book of warning: do we really know that which we believe we know so well? Hamam Balkania received the Balkanika Award for the best novel in the Balkans for 2007/2008, the "Isidora Sekulic" Award for the best book in 2008 and the "Hit Liber" Award for the bestselling book in the same year.… (más)
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Το μυθιστόρημα “Hamam Balkanija” έρχεται να διαφοροποιήσει , επιβεβλημένες μέχρι σήμερα απόψεις για την Ιστορία των Βαλκανίων, ισορροπώντας ανάμεσα στο παρόν και την Ιστορική περίοδο κατά την οποία σουλτάνος της Οθωμανικής Αυτοκρατορίας ήταν ο Σουλεϊμάν ο Νομοθέτης. Είναι ένας διάλογος πάνω στις έννοιες του έθνους , της εξουσίας και της δυνατότητας τους να καθορίζουν την πίστη των ανθρώπων που ζουν και δημιουργούν μέσα σ’ αυτές . Το βιβλίο του Βλάντισλαβ Μπάγιατς είναι ένα ευχάριστο ανάγνωσμα με ήρωες δυο προσωπικότητες που αναδείχθηκαν δημιουργώντας στα χρόνια της οθωμανικής αυτοκρατορίας. Είναι ο Σέρβος στην καταγωγή Μπάγιτσα Σοκόλοβιτς και ο Ελληνικής καταγωγής Ιωσήφ που έχοντας συνειδητά εξισλαμιστεί καταλήγουν με τους λαμπρούς τίτλους Χατζή Μεχμέτ Πασάς Σοκόλοβιτς και Κοτζά Μιμάρ Σινάν Αγάς.
Το βιβλίο καταπιάνεται με τη διαμόρφωση της ταυτότητας των ανθρώπων αλλά και με την ομορφιά της Αρχιτεκτονικής .Της τέχνης που χρηματοδότησαν οι ηγεμόνες για να δοξάσει τους Θεούς και να θαυμάζεται από τους ανθρώπους. ( )
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Disclaimer: This book is for serious readers only, and was not written with the pulp fiction 6th-grade-level reader in mind. Pick up Hamam Balkania at your own risk. (And enjoy every word lovingly spilled onto the pages by award-winning author Vladislav Bajac and translator Randall A. Major.) "One of the most ambitious novels of our time." - Goffredo Fofi, Internationale "A whole new way to tell a story..." - John Ralston Saul, President of PEN International "Zen work, historical novel, philosophical diary, superb exercise of modesty..." - Fabio de Propris, Il Manifesto "A work of stunning intellectual, structural and narrative complexity, written in clear, engaging and witty prose." - Drew Adamek, Valley Advocate "A meticulously structured tale of friendship and redemption." - Marcus Agar, Wild Rooster, London Vladislav Bajac's novel Hamam Balkania has won five awards, been printed in seven bestselling editions, and is finally coming to North America. In the tradition of great modern Serbian novelists, Bajac twists and weaves a tale between old and new, modern and rusted, East and West, water and fire. It's not hard to see why this historical novel has been translated into 15 languages and become a bestseller in its home country. Bajac's tale dances between its two plots and threads as if it were a couple dancing with no space between them. His prose is at times convoluted, and at times poetic, but always gripping, and fiercely organized. The author's home country of Serbia is fascinated with its Ottoman roots, and this novel is no exception. Bajac takes the lives of ancient figures and weaves them together with flashing, real, and dirty characters from Western society's recent past - his stories at times dipping their pen into the well of memoir. Bajac has rubbed elbows with Leonard Cohen, and shared words and stages with literary greats - none of that is lost on the reader here. Two stories collide in the reader's mind, not on the pages, as if learning two different histories from two separate professors. This is at once a story of friendship, and a book of warning: do we really know that which we believe we know so well? Hamam Balkania received the Balkanika Award for the best novel in the Balkans for 2007/2008, the "Isidora Sekulic" Award for the best book in 2008 and the "Hit Liber" Award for the bestselling book in the same year.

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