The Use Of Man by Aleksandar Tišma

This novel delves into the harrowing experiences of a group of friends from a small town in Yugoslavia as they navigate the tumultuous landscape of World War II and its aftermath. Through their intertwined lives, the narrative explores the profound impacts of war, betrayal, love, and survival. As each character endures the brutalities of the conflict and the challenging post-war realities, their stories reveal the deep scars left by war on individuals and society. The book poignantly examines the complexities of human nature and the indelible marks of history on personal and collective identities.

The 9937th greatest book of all time


Published
1976
Nationality
Serbian
Type
Fiction
Pages
300-400
Words
Unknown
Original Language
Serbo Croatian

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