An edition of Birds Without Wings (2004)

Birds Without Wings

1st large print ed. (1)
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An edition of Birds Without Wings (2004)

Birds Without Wings

1st large print ed. (1)
  • 4.33 ·
  • 6 Ratings
  • 13 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 9 Have read

Louis de Bernieres's last novel, Corelli's Mandolin, was met with the highest praise. Now, de Berniers gives us his long-awaited new novel. Huge, resonant, lyrical, filled with humor and pathos, it is a novel about the political and personal costs of war, and of love - between men and women, between friends, between those who are driven to be enemies.

It is the story of a small coastal town in South West Anatolia in the dying days of the Ottoman Empire told in the richly varied voices of the people whose lives are rooted there, intertwined for untold years. There is Iskander, the potter and local font of proverbial wisdom; Karatavuk - Iskander's son - whose playground stretches across the hills. And there is Philothei, the Christian girl of legendary beauty, courted from infancy by Ibrahim the goatherd - a great love that culminates in tragedy and madness. But this is also the story of Musafa Kemal, whose military genius will lead him to victory against the invading forces of the Great War and reshaping of the whole region.

When the young men of the town are conscripted, we follow Karatavuk to Gallipoli, where the intimate brutality of battle robs him of all innocence. And in the town he left behind, we see how the twin scourges of fanatical religion and nationalism quickly, and irreversibly, destroy the fabric of centuries-old peace.

Epic in its narrative sweep - steeped in historical fact - yet profoundly humane and dazzlingly evocative in its emotional and sensual detail, Birds Without Wings is a triumph.

(jacket flap)

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Language
English
Pages
907

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Cover of: Birds Without Wings
Birds Without Wings
2016?, Vintage Books
Paperback in English - printing (15)
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Birds Without Wings
2009?, Vintage Books
Paperback in English - printing (18)
Cover of: Traum aus Stein und Federn
Traum aus Stein und Federn
2006-06, Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag
paperback in German - [1. Auflage]
Cover of: Traum aus Stein und Federn
Traum aus Stein und Federn
2005, S. Fischer
Hardcover in German
Cover of: Birds Without Wings
Birds Without Wings
2004, Secker & Warburg
Paperback in English - printing (1)
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Birds Without Wings
2004, Alfred A. Knopf
Hardcover in English - 1st American ed.
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Vogels zonder vleugels
2004-10, De Arbeiderspers
paperback in Dutch - Tweede druk
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Birds Without Wings
2004, Random House Large Print
Hardcover in English - 1st large print ed. (1)
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Birds Without Wings
2004, A.A. Knopf Canada
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Published in

New York, USA

Edition Notes

US/CAN

Genre
Fiction.
Copyright Date
2004

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6054.E132 B57 2004b

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
907 p.
Number of pages
907

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3306343M
Internet Archive
birdswithoutwing00debe_0
ISBN 10
0375434348
ISBN 13
9780375434341
LCCN
2004050824
OCLC/WorldCat
55645045, 972682537
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0375434348
Google
DwZYPgAACAAJ
Library Thing
2375
Goodreads
869963

Work Description

Birds Without Wings is a novel by Louis de Bernières, written in 2004. Narrated by various characters, it tells the tragic love story of Philothei and Ibrahim. It also chronicles the rise of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the 'Father of the Turkish Nation'. The overarching theme of the story covers the impact of religious intolerance, over-zealous nationalism, and the war that often results. The characters are unwittingly caught up in historical tides outside of their control.

The book's title is taken from a saying by one of the characters, Iskander the Potter, "Man is a bird without wings, and a bird is a man without sorrows." The book includes a vivid and detailed description of the horrors of life in the trenches during World War I. Some of the characters are also present in the author's earlier novel Captain Corelli's Mandolin.

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The people who remained in this place have often asked themselves why it was that Ibrahim went mad.
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