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Balkan Ghosts by Robert D. Kaplan
Balkan Ghosts by Robert D. Kaplan












Balkan Ghosts by Robert D. Kaplan Balkan Ghosts by Robert D. Kaplan

The place lacked passion and promptly fled - out of boredom. Kaplan landed in Timisoara (pronounced tee-mysh-WAH-ra), the cosmopolitan city near the western border of Romania where the Romanian revolution erupted in December 1989, he found that Passionate politics are avowedly entertaining, so in 1990 when Mr. Has stood for political chaos and internecine warfare, these lands are certainly all marked by pervasive suffering and extreme nationalist passions. And while the majority of their leaders indignantly deny any association with the Balkans, a term that since the late 19th century He intends to convince us, and he assuredlyĭoes, with gusto, that the peoples of these five alienated countries do indeed form an unhappy whole.

Balkan Ghosts by Robert D. Kaplan

The reader an often delightful romp through the past and present politics of a region the author has been reporting on for publications like The Atlantic and The New Republic over many years. KAPLAN has not written a typical survey, as he makes clear in his preface rather, "Balkan Ghosts" is a portrait gallery of the heroes and villains of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania and what used to be Yugoslavia. |a Balkan Peninsula |x Description and travel. |a Yugoslavia: historical overtures - Romania: Latin passion play - Bulgaria: tales from Communist Byzantium - Greece: Western mistress, Eastern bride. |a Includes bibliographical references (pages -296) and index. |a xxvii, 307 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : |b illustrations |c 21 cm. |a Balkan ghosts : |b a journey through history / |c Robert D. |a DLC |b eng |c DLC |d SDA |d LVB |d HFU














Balkan Ghosts by Robert D. Kaplan