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Omer Pasha Latas
Omer Pasha Latas | Ivo Andríc
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This previously untranslated historical novel by the Nobel Prize-winner Andric tells the story of Omer Pasha Latas, born Mihailo Latas, a Serbian Christian who rose to a position of power in the Ottoman Empire. When Mihailo's chances of a military career in Austria fail, he flees across the border into Ottoman Bosnia, converts to Islam, and makes his way to Istanbul where his exceptional intelligence and qualities as a potential military leader are recognized by the sultan. Having distinguished himself in mercilessly suppressing uprisings in Albania, Syria, and Kurdistan, and subsequently in Montenegro, Herzegovina, and Albania, Omer Pasha is sent to Bosnia in 1850 to quell resistance by local landowners to modernizing reforms. Now in the land of his fathers, Omer Pasha's display and misuse of power is all the more urgent but also more complex. Along with an exquisitely drawn array of local characters, Ivo Andric portrays a man who is both supremely arrogant and pitifully vulnerable, and a city in the grip of fear.
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Vansa
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It's the yearly NYRB book sale!I need your help,intelligent folks of #NYRBbookclub,what books would you recommend I get?I usually never buy anything because shipping is too expensive,but will have some relatives visiting in a few months who can carry...up to 4 books,I'm hoping?Please give me your recommendations!

Billypar Sorry to have missed this post originally! I have my top 5 recommendations below in case you didn't get enough during that sale and want to take advantage of the 30% off sale this weekend: 1) The True Deceiver by Tove Jansson, 2) The Door by Magda Szabo, 3) The Invention of Morel by Adolfo Bioy Casares, 4) Basic Black with Pearls by Helen Weinzweig, and 5) Lolly Willowes by Sylvia Townsend Warner 1y
Vansa @Billypar thanks for the recommendations! Already bought 5 though😀 1y
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Therewillbebooks
Omer Pasha Latas | Ivo Andríc
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I know you're never supposed to judge a book by its cover but this is cool. Thinking about making it the June #botm for the podcast.

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DannyOlda
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My daughter is sick and I keep checking in on her as she is getting to sleep and this paragraph comes up.

Megabooks 💙💙 5y
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Marco66
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Mehso-so

Just happened to read this 📚 taking dust on my shelf 😊in French when I saw it is being published right now in English, with an intro from the great William Vollman.
The book is about a true historical character. Omer pacha is a man of Serbian ascent converted to Islam, and sent by the Ottoman to stem turmoils in Bosnia in 1850. It is a series of portraits a bit dull and flat of the persons surrounding Omer pacha. Barely worth the reading...