The Mother Of The Dog by Pavlos Matesis

This novel delves into the harrowing experiences of a Greek village under Nazi occupation during World War II, exploring themes of survival, betrayal, and the complex dynamics of human relationships in times of crisis. Through the eyes of a young boy, the narrative unfolds the story of a mother's desperate act to save her son from execution by offering herself to a German officer. This act of sacrifice and its repercussions on her family and the village community are examined with poignant depth, revealing the moral ambiguities and the enduring scars of war. The story is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the profound impacts of war on individual lives and societal norms.

The 3726th greatest book of all time


Published
1958
Nationality
Greek
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
Unknown
Original Language
Greek

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