Ivo Andric: Bridge Between East and West 
The story of the vizier's elephant --
The bridge on the Žepa --
In the guest-house --
Death in Sinan's tekke --
The climbers --
A letter from 1920 --
The house on its own : introduction --
Alipasha --
A story --
The damned yard
While he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1961, the Bosnian author Ivo Andric remains little known in the English-speaking world except for his magnum opus The Bridge on the Drina. Celia Hawkesworth, a scholar of Serbo-Croatian language and literature, published this book in 1985 to give a broader view of Andric's life and work.Hardcore fans of Andric on the basis of his few works available in English may enjoy seeing what they are missing among his still untranslated works (though much has
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Celia Hawkesworth
Hardcover | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 4.6 | 152 Users | 2 Reviews

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| Title | : | Ivo Andric: Bridge Between East and West |
| Author | : | Celia Hawkesworth |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
| Published | : | November 5th 2001 by Bloomsbury Academic (first published May 1985) |
| Categories | : | Classics. Literature |
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This is the first intoduction in English to the Nobel prize-winning novelist and writer Ivo Andric. The book covers the full range of his work, including verse, essays and reflective prose as well as fiction. Celia Hawkesworth also provides an account of Andric's life, and the cultural history of his native Bosnia.>The story of the vizier's elephant --
The bridge on the Žepa --
In the guest-house --
Death in Sinan's tekke --
The climbers --
A letter from 1920 --
The house on its own : introduction --
Alipasha --
A story --
The damned yard
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| Original Title: | Ivo Andric: Bridge Between East and West |
| ISBN: | 0485112558 (ISBN13: 9780485112559) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.6 From 152 Users | 2 ReviewsEvaluate Regarding Books Ivo Andric: Bridge Between East and West
Celia Hawkesworth has translated nearly forty books from the Serbo-Croatian, including Bosnian Chronicle by Ivo Andrić; The Museum of Unconditional Surrender by Dubravka Ugrešić; Belladonna by Daša Drndić, which was short-listed for the Oxford Weidenfeld prize in 2018; and Adios, Cowboy by Olja Savičević. She lives in London.While he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1961, the Bosnian author Ivo Andric remains little known in the English-speaking world except for his magnum opus The Bridge on the Drina. Celia Hawkesworth, a scholar of Serbo-Croatian language and literature, published this book in 1985 to give a broader view of Andric's life and work.Hardcore fans of Andric on the basis of his few works available in English may enjoy seeing what they are missing among his still untranslated works (though much hasWhile he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1961, the Bosnian author Ivo Andric remains little known in the English-speaking world except for his magnum opus The Bridge on the Drina. Celia Hawkesworth, a scholar of Serbo-Croatian language and literature, published this book in 1985 to give a broader view of Andric's life and work.Hardcore fans of Andric on the basis of his few works available in English may enjoy seeing what they are missing among his still untranslated works (though much has
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