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The Fig Tree is a multigenerational family saga, a tour de force spanning three generations from mid-20th century through the turbulent times in the Balkans until present day. Vojnović is a master storyteller, and while fateful choices made by his characters are often dictated by historical realities of the turbulent times they live in, at its heart this is an intimate story of family, of. Amazon.com: The Fig Tree: 9781912545247: Vojnovic, Goran, Hellewell, Olvia: BooksThe Fig Tree is a novel composed of the intertwining stories of the family of Jadran, a 30-something who tries to piece together the story of his relatives in order to better understand himself.

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Because he cannot understand why Anja walked out of their shared life, he tries to understand the suspicious death of. The Fig Tree reads, for the most part, as a family story that traces the patterns of affection, rivalry and secrecy that bind yet divide the Dizdars and Dordevićes over the decades between the communist dawn of 1945 and the messily fragmented free. This review of The Fig Tree by Goran Vojnović accompanies Lucy Popescu's interview with him and his translator Olivia Hellewell discussing the effects of war on successive generations of a family marked by the disintegration of Yugoslavia for The BookBlast® Podcast Bridging the Divide series.

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The Outsiders Jadran's grandfather Aleksandar was born in Novi Sad in 1925. Long before the. The Fig Tree is a moving, gripping novel of family, and national, division.

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The Art Desk Vojnović filters the recent history of his homeland, the suspicion of outsiders, the racial and cultural tensions through the lens of one family's experience (his background in film is evident in much of the novel). In The Fig Tree, war separates two sides of an island, and a solitary tree brings together two children across the divide, in this touching picture book about peace, community, and forgiveness-written by award-winning author Costantia Manoli and illustrated by Leah Giles. On the sunny island of Cyprus, a tall and lonely fig tree stands.

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The Fig Tree follows the intertwining stories of Aleksandar and Jana, Vesna and Safet, and Jadran and Anja, as well as others. But mostly that of Jadran, a 30-something who tries to piece together his family history, in order to better understand his own story. The Fig Tree is a multigenerational family saga, a tour de force spanning three generations from the mid.

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The Fig Tree is a novel composed of the intertwining stories of the family of Jadran, a 30-something who tries to piece together the story of his relatives in order to better understand himself. Because he cannot understand why Anja walked out of their shared life, he tries to understand the suspicious death of his grandfather and the withdrawal of his grandmother into oblivion and dementia.

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