by Rebecca West (Author)
First appearing in two volumes in 1942, this book was written as a result of the author's three journeys to Yugoslavia: one in 1936, another in 1937 and finally, in the summer of 1938. At first, she thought it was folly to consider a book on such a subject and it seems that her publishers thought so too. But the book became a historical, archaeological and political analysis of the country, as well as a conversation and an account of folklore, prophecy, and a record of landscape. The book also includes the author's views on religion, ethics, art, myth and gender. The book was completed as Yugoslavia was plunged into political turmoil, followed by invasion and four years of merciless civil and partisan warfare. It is being re-published half a century later during equally critical times for the people of the Balkans. Rebecca West is the author of nonfiction works such as The Meaning of Treason and A Train of Powder , and works of fiction including The Thinking Reed , The Fountain Overflows and The Birds Fall Down .
Format: Paperback
Pages: 1184
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Canongate
Published: 01 Jan 1997
ISBN 10: 0862414288
ISBN 13: 9780862414283