Un puente sobre el Drina

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978-84-9867-795-9
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A critically acclaimed novel, first published in 1945, describing historic and social events centring on a bridge across the River Drina at Visegrad in modern day Bosnia Herzegovina, originally built by the ruling Grand Vizier of Turkey. For almost four hundred years this bridge is crucial to the social life and wealth of the town’s citizens and equally vital to first the Turkish Empire and then the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Eventually Bosnia-Herzegovina becomes a republic in the new Yugoslavia, free for the first time in hundreds of years.

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Le pont sur la Drina

Période mouvementée des vacances oblige, j'ai mis quelques semaines à lire ce beau roman d'Ivo Andrić. De la fin du XVIe siècle au début du XXe siècle, nous vivons autour d'un édifice qui constituera un « immuable » au regard de l'agitation des hommes. De son édification à ses premières blessures (en 1914), l'auteur tisse peu à peu un lien indéfectible entre le pont et les habitants de la région. Sur la kapia – petit lieu de vie aménagé au centre du pont – se posent, se croisent (ou s'ignorent) les multiples cultures qui vivent – parfois en paix, souvent en conflit – dans la région, un territoire géopolitiquement instable et complexe, balkanisé. Une œuvre à la hauteur de l'Histoire qu'elle narre avec brio.

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A masterpiece. This book should be better known among Anglophone readers! To a modern reader, Andrić's casual racism can be jarring; often the Muslim characters are cut-outs or stereotypes. The Serbian characters have richer internal lives and their awakening nationalism is described in terms of an unstoppable destiny.

All those criticisms aside, "The Bridge on the Drina" evokes four hundred years of life under Ottoman rule in the town of Višegrad with warmth and humanity. The book is composed of vignettes from the lives of the people of the town , the surrounding villages and of occupiers and invaders as they move on and around the bridge. These vignettes unfold in roughly chronological order, from the time during the sixteenth century before the bridge is commissioned, through the saga of its construction and its four hundred-year existence, until the bridge is destroyed during the first world war.

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A Timeless Masterpiece of History, Humanity, and Endurance

The Bridge on the Drina by Ivo Andrić is an extraordinary novel that transcends time, geography, and politics. Set in the town of Višegrad, the story unfolds across centuries, centered around the iconic stone bridge that becomes both a silent witness and a symbol of continuity in a region marked by profound upheaval.

Andrić's writing is lyrical, richly detailed, and deeply human. He doesn’t just tell the history of a town—he breathes life into its people, capturing their joys, sufferings, traditions, and transformations. The way he interweaves personal stories with the sweeping tides of empires and wars is nothing short of masterful.

Reading this book felt like standing on the bridge itself, watching time flow like the Drina beneath it. It's a poignant meditation on how the past shapes us, and how humanity persists through even the darkest of times. A must-read …

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