Black Lamb and Grey Falcon by Rebecca West
A Journey through Yugoslavia
"Black Lamb and Grey Falcon" is a comprehensive and detailed travelogue of Yugoslavia, penned by a British author during the brink of World War II. The book beautifully interweaves history, politics, culture, and personal experiences to paint a vivid picture of the Balkan region. It also serves as a profound reflection on the impending war and the author's concerns about the rise of fascism in Europe, making it not just a travel book but also an essential historical document.
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- Published
- 1941
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Very Long
- Pages
- 1100-1200
- Original Language
- English
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