The Hired Man
A Novel
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نقد و بررسی
September 2, 2013
In this moving novel from Forna (The Memory of Love), the scars left by the Croatian War of Independence underlie a deceptively simple account of a Croat developing a relationship with foreigners moving into his village. Exactly what Duro Kolak experienced in the fighting that enveloped Gost, his small town, is only hinted at for much of the book, creating a suspenseful backdrop. As the story opens in 2007, Duro meets Laura, an Englishwoman who has arrived in Gost with her family to start a new life. He offers her his assistance, even as other locals are less than pleased to have the newcomers around. Forna does an exquisite job of contrasting her leadsâ perspectives on GostâLaura thinks itâs âone of the most beautiful placesâ sheâs ever been, while Duro sees past the tranquil surface to the regionâs blood-soaked recent past. This is a powerful exploration of the impact that violence has on those who suffer it and those who inflict it. Agent: David Godwin, David Godwin Associates.
May 15, 2013
Commonwealth Writers' Prize winner Forna, who wrote affectingly about war-scarred Africa in two previous novels and a memoir, now writes affectingly about the Croatian city of Gost after independence. When a British woman and her two children arrive in town for the summer, Duro helps them ready their cottage, But his real job is protecting them from the townspeople's deep-seated dislike.
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