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Another Fool in the Balkans: In the Footsteps of Rebecca West

por Tony White

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In this engrossing and timely book, Tony White explores both South Eastern Europe itself, and the Western European fascination with "the Balkans". Following in the footsteps of Rebecca West--whose engaging and seminal travelogue Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: a journey through Yugoslavia, was published in 1945 and is still considered a masterpiece--in addition to other key contemporary writers and commentators, White paints vivid and revealing pictures of the cultural lives and landscapes in this fascinating region; drawing on the views and ideas he finds there, and extensive interviews with politicians, writers, and artists. The Balkans are often unjustly depicted as a barbarous bridge between Europe and Asia, a territory that just can't help itself. Even sympathetic Western European writers have often "taken sides" in the way they've depicted this astonishing part of the world. White has gone in search of humor and humanity, as well as the historical background to these common misconceptions--though all the while he's conscious that he may well be just another fool in the Balkans.… (más)
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While this Another Fool in the Balkans was not as agonizingly long as Rebecca West's book, it was nearly as boring. The author clearly explained that he wasn't going to explore the entire Balkans region; however, I feel that he unfairly gives the region too much of a Serb/Croat flavour and totally discounts Bosnia. ( )
  osmium_antidote | Feb 22, 2007 |
This is a great writer ... OK, so maybe I'm biased because he mentions the local food in some detail. It's not so much a footsteps book in that he visits the same places as Rebecca West, but that he observes the similarities, and changes in the Yugoslav people. The only aspect that proved particularly challenging for me was that he goes into some detail regarding the Yugoslav (and expat) arts scene. Highly recommended, although one needs some familiarity with Balkan history to appreciate the book. ( )
  Seajack | Jan 14, 2007 |
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White’s profoundly fascinating, highly idiosyncratic book celebrates the region and its culture. Knowing many of the artists and writers working in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and elsewhere, he understands their specific problems. This is no conventional travel book, though he does have a way of making you yearn to taste the region’s food and wine, and his novelist’s sense of character brings even the simplest taxi-driver to life.
To his great credit, White not only makes you want to pack a bag and leave immediately for Belgrade or Istrea, he has captured the confusion and courage of those who have survived with their souls and their idealism intact, who represent that universal yearning for peace and individual dignity that, in the end, is what most of us desire and which the greatest of Balkan artists still express in so many varied and extraordinary ways.
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In this engrossing and timely book, Tony White explores both South Eastern Europe itself, and the Western European fascination with "the Balkans". Following in the footsteps of Rebecca West--whose engaging and seminal travelogue Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: a journey through Yugoslavia, was published in 1945 and is still considered a masterpiece--in addition to other key contemporary writers and commentators, White paints vivid and revealing pictures of the cultural lives and landscapes in this fascinating region; drawing on the views and ideas he finds there, and extensive interviews with politicians, writers, and artists. The Balkans are often unjustly depicted as a barbarous bridge between Europe and Asia, a territory that just can't help itself. Even sympathetic Western European writers have often "taken sides" in the way they've depicted this astonishing part of the world. White has gone in search of humor and humanity, as well as the historical background to these common misconceptions--though all the while he's conscious that he may well be just another fool in the Balkans.

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