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To the Far Shore

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To the Far Shore

by Ngovan Rajic
Translated by: Nora Alleyn

Cormorant Books | September 3, 2006 | Trade Paperback

In an autobiographical novel that reads like memoir, Ngovan Rajic recounts the final years of the Second World War and the year immediately afterwards from the viewpoint of a young resistance fighter in the former Yugoslavia. But this is not a war memoir, replete with grim details and grand, heroic gestures; the older Ngovan''s life experiences " and his distance from the story " have given him a strong sense of irony. Having survived the war, the young narrator of the novel returns to the country''s capital and enrolls in the Faculty of Engineering in the University of Belgrade only to discover that the political movement sweeping his country " and its leader, Tito, known in To the Far Shore as The Grand Master and The Master of the Keys " is undermining his education and the entire society in which he grew up. Realizing that his future was not to be found in his homeland, the young narrator takes a trip to see his father, explains himself, and then, together with a friend, plans his defection to Austria.
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In an autobiographical novel that reads like memoir, Ngovan Rajic recounts the final years of the Second World War and the year immediately afterwards from the viewpoint of a young resistance fighter in the former Yugoslavia. But this is not a war memoir, replete with grim details and grand, heroic gestures; the older Ngovan''s life experiences " and his distance from the story " have given him a strong sense of irony. Having survived the war, the young narrator of the novel returns to the country''s capital and enrolls in the Faculty of Engineering in the University of Belgrade only to discover that the political movement sweeping his country " and its leader, Tito, known in To the Far Shore as The Grand Master and The Master of the Keys " is undermining his education and the entire society in which he grew up. Realizing that his future was not to be found in his homeland, the young narrator takes a trip to see his father, explains himself, and then, together with a friend, plans his defection to Austria.

About the Author

Born in 1923 in Belgrade, Ngovan Rajic is the author of four previously published French language novels. Before he emigrated to France in 1947, he was interned in an Austrian prison camp. Living in Paris, he worked at several manual labour jobs, before studying to become a professor. Among other prizes, Ngovan has received the Franz Kafka medallion of the European Circle of Prague. He has lived in Trois-Rivires, Quebec, since 1969.

Born in 1923 in Belgrade, Ngovan Rajic is the author of four previously published French language novels. Before he emigrated to France in 1947, he was interned in an Austrian prison camp. Living in Paris, he worked at several manual labour jobs, before studying to become a professor. Among other prizes, Ngovan has received the Franz Kafka medallion of the European Circle of Prague. He has lived in Trois-Rivires, Quebec, since 1969.

Trade Paperback

300 Pages, 5.52 x 8.48 x 0.83 in

September 3, 2006

Cormorant Books

English


1896951821
9781896951829

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