9781681372525-1681372525-Omer Pasha Latas: Marshal to the Sultan

Omer Pasha Latas: Marshal to the Sultan

ISBN-13: 9781681372525
ISBN-10: 1681372525
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Ivo Andric
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: NYRB Classics
Format: Paperback 304 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781681372525
ISBN-10: 1681372525
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Ivo Andric
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: NYRB Classics
Format: Paperback 304 pages

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Omer Pasha Latas: Marshal to the Sultan (ISBN-13: 9781681372525 and ISBN-10: 1681372525), written by authors Ivo Andric, was published by NYRB Classics in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Omer Pasha Latas: Marshal to the Sultan (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.8.

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A sweeping epic by Nobel Prize-winner Ivo Andrić about power, identity, and Islam set in 19th-century Ottoman Bosnia and Istanbul.

Omer Pasha Latas is set in nineteenth-century Sarajevo, where Muslims and Christians live in uneasy proximity while entertaining a common resentment of faraway Ottoman rule. Omer is the seraskier, commander in chief of the Sultan’s armies, and as the book begins he arrives from Istanbul, dispatched to bring Sarajevo’s landowners to heel, a task that he accomplishes with his usual ferocity and efficiency. And yet the seraskier’s expedition to Bosnia is a time of reckoning for him as well: he was born in the Balkans, a Serb and a subject of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a bright boy who escaped his father’s financial disgrace by running away and converting to Islam. Now, at the height of his power, he heads an army of misfits, adventurers, and outcasts from across Europe and Asia, and yet wherever he goes he remains a stranger.

Ivo Andrić, who won the Nobel Prize in 1961, is a spellbinding storyteller and a magnificent stylist, and here, in his final novel, he surrounds his enigmatic central figure with many vivid and fascinating minor characters, lost souls and hopeless dreamers all, in a world that is slowly sliding towards disaster. Omer Pasha Latas combines the leisurely melancholy of Joseph Roth’s The Radetzky March with the stark fatalism of an old ballad.
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