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One of Karl May's most moving books is dedicated to the heroic struggle of the Kurdistan tribes against the Ottoman Empire in the middle of the last century.
Through essays, reflections, and historical accounts, the author attempts to explain how past events have shaped the contemporary identity of peoples and societies in this region.
Over the River and Into the Woods (1950) is a novel by the American writer Ernest Hemingway. The title is derived from the last words of American Civil War Confederate General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson.
This is a historical novel in which the author reveals so-called contemporary history as an essential determinant of our living reality in all its dimensions.
The novel is known for its jazz-scene atmosphere and psychologically profound portrayal of an artist who lives for music.
A novel that represents the pinnacle of literary creation by one of the most significant representatives of naturalism in literature.