The Cellist of Sarajevo
By (Author) Steven Galloway
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
2nd March 2009
New edition
Australia
General
Fiction
823
Short-listed for Galaxy British Book Awards: Richard and Judy's Best Read of the Year 2009
Paperback
230
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Sarajevo: a city under siege. As the mortars fall and the snipers conduct their deadly business, a cellist sits at his window, playing Albinoni's Adagio in G Minor. Then a bomb kills twenty-two people waiting in line to buy bread on the street below. For the next twenty-two days he will carry his cello into the cratered street at four each afternoon and play the Adagio in memory of the dead. The Cellist of Sarajevo imagines those twenty-two days through the eyes of three of its citizens: Kenan, who sets out every few days to fetch water for his family; Dragan, who longs to be reunited with his wife and son; and Arrow, a crack 'counter-sniper' who is assigned the job of keeping the cellist alive. Exquisite and profoundly moving, it gives life to the courage of a broken city. It is a story about survival, about the persistence of the human spirit in a time of fear and suffering.
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