Description
But Nikola's homecoming is not what it seems. As illusions unravel, passions flare, and destinies collide, Europolis transforms from a tapestry of port life into a poignant meditation on disillusionment, mortality, and the slow erosion of a once-vital community.
First published in 1933 and now available in English for the first time, Bart's masterpiece is an elegy for a town, a time, and the lost promise of modernity.
About the Author
Eugeniu Botez (1874 -1933), who became famous for his sea sketches under the pseudonym Jean Bart, was a Romanian naval officer and writer, and a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy. He is considered a modernizer who introduced cosmopolitan themes and a crisp prose style into Romanian literature. Stephen Henighan is Professor and Head, Spanish and Hispanic Studies, University of Guelph, Canada. He received his doctorate from the University of Oxford. He has published voluminously as a scholar, journalist, novelist, short story writer and translator, with sixteen books as single author, two books as collaborative author, more than fifty refereed articles and book chapters and five books as translator.
Book Information
ISBN 9789633868492
Author Jean Bart
Format Paperback
Page Count 362
Imprint Central European University Press
Publisher Central European University Press