A Summer Without Dawnis an epic family saga that unfolds against the true story of the Armenians deported from the Ottoman Empire and massacred during the First World War. In the summer of 1915, days after the government orders the deportation of the Armenians, the charismatic Armenian journalist Vartan Balian is separated from his family and imprisoned by politicians hoping to silence him. After a daring escape, he becomes a fugitive and embarks on an odyssey across the vast empire. Not only is he running for his life; he is also searching for his wife, Maro, and their young son, Tomas. Forced into one of the deportee convoys headed for the Syrian desert, their numbers thinning every day, Maro and Tomas are saved from certain death when the Ottoman governor overseeing their deportation shelters them in the cloistered splendour of his palace, where Maro is reluctantly drawn into his harem's web of betrayals and alliances. In the four years that will pass before they are reunited, the Balians will each confront the calamities of war and the secrets of their own heart. With settings ranging from the exotic opulence of a Turkish harem and the cosmopolitan streets of Constantinople, to the blistering desolation of the Syrian desert, this sweeping novel immerses the reader in a time, a place, and a political moment that have rarely, if ever, been portrayed in the pages of a novel.A Summer Without Dawnis a rich tapestry of lives, a compelling human drama about a family swept up in one of history's darkest moments, and a moving portrait of a people's unbreakable will to survive.
The Definitive Historical NovelA Summer Without Dawn is the best and definitive historical novel ever written on the Armenian Genocide during the First World War. Its spirited, vibrant writing, frequent twists and happenings, abundance of events and unusual love stories, ``secrets of the heart`` keep the reader`s interest at the boiling point till the last page. A fabulous read for lovers of good literature and history--one is educated while being entertained. It is bound to become a great classic in its genre. . .
The best historical novel on Armenian Genocide
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This saga of 20th century`s first ethnic slaughter is written by the heart and guts. It by far supersedes Werfel`s Forty Days of Musa Dagh which has been elevated almost to a reputed scripture about the Armenian`s unyielding spirit. An epic diligently faithful to history. This extraordinary novel gets under the reader`s skin and seizes your imagination until you finish reading the last word. Extraordinarily cinematic, brimmingly eventful, exotique, replete with suspense and fabulous descriptions with a flowing literary narrative. No wonder the novel became an instant best-seller when it first appeared. It is bound to become a classic of its genre and hopefully a great movie soon.
THE DAWN OF "A SUMMER WITHOUT DAWN"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
HACIKYAN'S MOST PRODIGIOUS WORK. BEAUTIFUL IMAGINATION AND HARROWING REALITY, DRAMATIC AND LYRICAL, EXACT. EVERY SCENE IS PERFECTLY REALIZED. FULL OF SURPRISES, THE THEMES AND SYMBOLS ECHO AND REVERBERATE. THE MOST SPLENDID NOVEL BY AN ARMENIAN WRITER I HAVE READ IN SEVERAL YEARS!A SUPERB WORK OF ART.
A Summer Without Dawn --A Fascinating and Cinematic Novel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
A Summer Without Dawn by Agop Hacikyan & Jean-Yves Soucy is an epic novel with a multilayered texture and a poetic and gripping narrative. The authors delicately interconnect personal and political themes, producing an extremely eventful pagepage-turner. This is a novel of indestructible love and chronicle of endurance against insurmountable adversity -- written from the gut and heart. Novels on this subject are very few; A Summer Without Dawn is a most welcome addition to the recent publications in English. It is impossible to remain passive or not to think about the story when you finish reading it. I shall certainly remeber all the details and all the memorable characters of this unusual narrative. The objective approach of the authors to historical events relationships in the novel is quite impressive. It is a book which has inspired and proved to me the ever existing indomitable human desire and strength to endure and to survive in the harshest, cruelest and most hostile circumstances.
A Summer Without Dawn
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
An absolutely captivating, can't put it down novel. The story is heartwrenching, uplifting, fascinating and truly an incredible depiction of a family torn assunder during the turbulent years of the Armenian Genocide. The characters are wonderfully real and developed so fully that one feels a loss at the end of the novel. It is a painstakingly accurate novel from a historical perspective. The authors have created an epic novel which illustrates the best and worst sides of mankind. It's an absolute must read and you will remember it your entire life.
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