Birds without Wings

Birds without Wings

by Louis De Bernieres (Author)

Synopsis

Set against the backdrop of the collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Gallipoli campaign and the subsequent bitter struggle between Greeks and Turks, Birds Without Wings traces the fortunes of one small community in south-west Anatolia - a town in which Christian and Muslim lives and traditions have co-existed peacefully for centuries. When war is declared and the outside world intrudes, the twin scourges of religion and nationalism lead to forced marches and massacres, and the peaceful fabric of life is destroyed. Birds Without Wings is a novel about the personal and political costs of war, and about love: between men and women; between friends; between those who are driven to be enemies; and between Philothei, a Christian girl of legendary beauty, and Ibrahim the Goatherd, who has courted her since infancy. Epic in sweep, intoxicating in its sensual detail, it is an enchanting masterpiece.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 625
Edition: 1st Vintage
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 04 Jul 2005

ISBN 10: 0099478986
ISBN 13: 9780099478980
Book Overview: 'Captivating and compelling. A masterpiece' Independent on Sunday

Media Reviews
A more ambitious novel than Captain Corelli, and a better one * Financial Times *
A mesmerising patchwork of horror, humour and humanity * Independent *
A magnificent, poetic, colossal novel... Superbly written... It is, in every sense, a sublime book * Irish Times *
His most serious and ambitious achievement to date * Times Literary Supplement *
Pleasurable... Like Steinbeck, de Bernieres deserves praise for his imaginative sympathy * Independent on Sunday *
Author Bio
Louis de Bernieres is the best-selling author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin. His most recent novels are Birds Without Wings and A Partisan's Daughter.