Canzone Di Guerra

Canzone Di Guerra by Daša Drndić, published by Istros Books in 2022, is a thought-provoking exploration of emigration and the unresolved history of the Second World War. This edition, written in English and spanning 165 pages, presents a unique narrative style that combines elements of (pseudo) autobiography, documentary material, and culinary recipes. Through the eyes of the narrator, Tea Radan, the book offers a reflective view of the past and present, delving into the complexities of identity and the absurdity of political differences between neighboring nations.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of genres woven together as Drndić skillfully examines various perspectives on historical events and personal experiences. The narrative invites contemplation on themes of alienation and persecution, while the author’s ironic tone adds depth to the exploration of these serious subjects. Canzone Di Guerra serves as a mosaic of memories and reflections, encouraging readers to engage with the intricate connections between personal history and broader societal issues.
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In typical Drndic style, the reader is offered a view of the past and the present through a collage of different genres – from (pseudo) autobiography to documentary material and culinary recipes as the narrative explores different perspectives on the issue of emigration, the unresolved history of the Second World War, while emphasising the absurdity of politics of differences between neighbouring nations.
Tea Radan, the narrator of the novel Canzone di Guerra, reflects on her own past and in doing so, composes a forgotten mosaic of historical events that she wants to first tear apart and then reassemble with all the missing fragments. In front of the readers eyes, a collage of different genres takes place – from (pseudo) autobiography to documentary material and culinary recipes. With them, the author Dasa Drndic skillfully explores different perspectives on the issue of emigration and the unresolved history of the Second World War, while emphasizing the absurdity of politics of differences between neighboring nations. The narrator subtly weaves the torturous story of searching for her own identity with a relaxed, sometimes disguised ironic style, which takes the reader surprisingly easily into the world of persecution and the sense of alienation between herself and others.
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