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Zoli

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  • 279 stránek
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This haunting novel presents a unique love story intertwined with themes of loss and betrayal, exploring intimacy within a vibrant community often overlooked in contemporary literature. Zoli Novotna, a young woman raised in the traveling Gypsy tradition, becomes a poet out of both accident and desire. As fascism rises in 1930s Czechoslovakia, Zoli and her grandfather join a clan of Romani harpists. Influenced by literature, which is typically frowned upon in her culture, Zoli evolves into a symbol of a new era. She adapts ancient songs to reflect her times, gaining recognition from her people and a young English expatriate, Stephen Swann. However, Zoli discovers that her passions—both in love and politics—demand total commitment. As her fame grows, the ruling Communists exploit her talent for their gain. Ultimately, Zoli is estranged from her family and leaves her past behind to seek her place in the West. This novel spans the 20th century and traverses Europe, drawing loosely on the true story of Romani poet Papsuza. Acclaimed author Colum McCann masterfully weaves social and political history with the journey of a gifted woman searching for belonging.

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Zoli, Colum McCann

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Rok vydání
2006
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Titul
Zoli
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2006
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
279
ISBN10
0297852248
ISBN13
9780297852247
Série
První vydání
2006
Původní název
Zoli
Hodnocení
3,7 z 5
Anotace
This haunting novel presents a unique love story intertwined with themes of loss and betrayal, exploring intimacy within a vibrant community often overlooked in contemporary literature. Zoli Novotna, a young woman raised in the traveling Gypsy tradition, becomes a poet out of both accident and desire. As fascism rises in 1930s Czechoslovakia, Zoli and her grandfather join a clan of Romani harpists. Influenced by literature, which is typically frowned upon in her culture, Zoli evolves into a symbol of a new era. She adapts ancient songs to reflect her times, gaining recognition from her people and a young English expatriate, Stephen Swann. However, Zoli discovers that her passions—both in love and politics—demand total commitment. As her fame grows, the ruling Communists exploit her talent for their gain. Ultimately, Zoli is estranged from her family and leaves her past behind to seek her place in the West. This novel spans the 20th century and traverses Europe, drawing loosely on the true story of Romani poet Papsuza. Acclaimed author Colum McCann masterfully weaves social and political history with the journey of a gifted woman searching for belonging.