The Pasha's Concubine and Other Tales - Ivo Andric (1969)
Oblast: Retka inostrana izdanja
Artikal: 29758 : Tezina: 0.51 kg
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Izdavač: George Allen and Unwin, London
Autor: Ivo Andrić
Opis: London 1969, tvrdi orig. povez sa omotom, stanje: odlicno, str. 302, engleski
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The Pasha's Concubine (1926) is the story of a young girl who
catches the eye of a Turkish army officer and is summoned to his house.
She appeals to him because of her extreme youth - she is not quite
sixteen and the reason he gives for finding this stage attractive
establishes one of the themes of the story: This is the right moment in
her life. She was separated from her family, frightened, alone,
dependent entirely on him. From time to time she seemed to him like a
little animal, which, driven against a cliff, stared at him wide-eyed
aand trembling. The woman's vulnerability acts as a provocation, a
magnet drawing the stronger element by logic of its own. In the story
the concubine herself are woven two further tales of victimization of
woman, so that together they form a complete statement of the plight of
woman as an innocent victim. The theme of the pursuit of a wild animal
is developed in the subsidiary account of the rape of a ten-year-old,
lured out of town by two youths with a promise of sugar. And in the
household where Mara ends her days one of the women has a violent
husband who has beaten her regularly since their wedding night.
The story of Mara the concubine is developed, as is that of Mustafa
Magyar, in such a way as to make them not only vivid individuals in
specific circumstances, but also in a way archetypal...