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2011 Nominated

Hamam Balkania

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

To say that Hamam Balkania is a historical novel, is to reveal only one piece of a puzzle, the one which fits in the sky part of a large sea landscape. It is extremely important, that is true, but the way Vladislav Bajac performs his little literary alchemy trick by turning a grand, totalizing narrative into something personal, and thus giving it credibility, zest and liveliness is truly amazing. The Ottoman Empire and its subjects in South-eastern Europe, East and West, Sokollu Mehmed Pasha and Loca Mimar Sinan, destruction and creation are the crucial elements of the meticulously organized story.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Vladislav
Bajac

ABOUT
THE TRANSLATOR Randall
A. Major

Randall A. Major is a linguist, translator, and academic based in Serbia. He is a member of the English Department at the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Philosophy.

Randall A. Major is a linguist, translator, and academic based in Serbia. He is a member of the English Department at the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Philosophy.

NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS

The Ottoman Empire and its subjects in south eastern Europe, destruction and creation, are the crucial elements of this meticulously organised story. In a story of a friendship of unique soul-searching and redemption, we are offered a picture of the world that gently warns us to be careful, patient and wise when forming opinions, both of the things we know well, and of those that reach us through history.

A human dram on double identities of a Serbian Orthodox Christian boy, who becomes a Grand Vizier in the 16th century Ottoman Empire. The other line of this historical story is the contemporary world with characters like Orhan Pamuk

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Serbia
Original Language
Serbian
Publisher
Geopoetika Publishing
Translator
Randall A. Major

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