Bosnian Chronicle by Ivo Andrić
"Bosnian Chronicle" is a historical novel set in the Bosnian town of Travnik during the Napoleonic Wars. The narrative focuses on the experiences of various diplomats and their families living in Travnik, providing a detailed and vivid depiction of life in Bosnia under Ottoman rule. The story is filled with political intrigue, cultural clashes, and personal dramas, reflecting the tensions and complexities of the period. Through its richly drawn characters and intricate plot, the book offers a profound exploration of history, identity, and the human condition.
The 2356th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1945
- Nationality
- Bosnian
- Type
- Fiction
- Pages
- 500-600
- Words
- Unknown
- Original Language
- Serbo Croatian
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