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File Size: 281 KB
Print Length: 194 pages
Publisher: Bellevue Literary Press (April 19, 2011)
Publication Date: April 19, 2011
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B004TNL84Q
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I have other great novelists who write great prose. Nino Ricci, Pat Conroy, and yes as other reviewers have mentioned Hemingway.While reading The Sojourn I could imagine myself being right where Jozef Vinich was; whether in the hills tending the sheep with his father, on the battlefield, or while stalking another sharpshooter like himself in the various mountain regions.I have to admit that I was hesitant whether I wanted to continue reading after the first chapter. The story line was worth following, I liked the flow of the story Jozef is telling but for some reason the author didn't use quotation marks during dialogue. I have never run across this style of writing before and found it hard to concentrate. When I got to chapter two quotation marks and correct punctuation was again added.A young man growing up in his fathers homeland. His father Ondrej Vinich has harsh ways of making his son learn about everyday life and especially how to stalk prey and hunt for food. but learning to handle a riffle is what Jozef must learn.When war comes to their doorstep, Jozef and his adopted brother Zlee both enlist against his fathers wishes.Jozefs only fear once the war is finally over is whether Ondrej is still alive and will he forgive him for going to war in the first place.This book is a keeper. One I am sure to enjoy again.
Andrew Krivak's "The Sojourn" is a story that was already missed before it ended. In 191 short but well-written pages Krivak has penned a remarkable first novel. It is short but, for this reviewer at least, it has the qualities of an epic journey from a young man's heady rebellion to grim conformity and on to redemptive rebirth and renewal.Set in the twilight years of the Habsburg Austro-Hungarian Empire, the story tells the tale of Jozef Vinich, an American-born shepherd living in the Carpathians with his father and half-brother. The coming of the Great War reaches and eventually touches their lives, pulling them into the maelstrom. Jozef marches off to war as a sharpshooter, dealing death on the Italian Front of World War One as a soldier of the Emperor. We see a slow transformation in Jozef from a youth rebelling against his father and walking into a brutal war, to a wronged foot soldier and lost soul shunted back to a home he barely recognizes.In this short book it is the writing that stands out: descriptive imagery that brings to a sharp view what the author was trying to put down to paper. This is exemplified in the following sentence: "Windage was light and the morning air dry, and Zlee just brushed the trigger and I watched that man's head snap back and body crumble as though it had been relieved of its bones." The sentence could have been split in two, but nevertheless the imagery it conjures is unmistakable. "The Sojourn" is a memorable read, and will be a worthy addition to the bookshelf.
This is two books, one about a man seeking redemption through fatherhood and hard work; another about a war that sweeps up Slovakia along with the rest of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. The first story would stand on its own and could be the script of a movie. The rest of the book, from home to front and back again provides an equally compelling story. Most of us don't know much about the 'forgotten war" on the Italian front. Aside from Hemingway, I have read almost nothing about the mountainous front line where armies crossed rivers to find solid inclines of resistance and where two armies met their demise, and eventually a nation. Although The Sojourn is not a comprehensive look at the Italian front, it you keep your maps handy, you will get a pretty good view. Note to Kindle users; take advantage of the links to various Wiki entries and give yourself a lesson in geography and WWI.
The setup of this was a bit slow, in part to explain how one moving to America decided to return to be a shepherd in his old country. He also took his son and sort of adopted another. The story is mainly about the interactions of the two "brother" at least in feelings, and their interaction growing up and in World War I. The book surprised me many times and made for an absorbing story line. The last book I read of it's style was "the painted bird" by Jerzy Kozinski. So be prepare to listen to some explaining meanderings but a real group of plots that make for a great story...shu
This is a historical novel set in eastern Europe prior to and leading into WW1. It is a dark read, as necessitated by the subject matter. The main characters suffer a lot of sadness and must struggle through adversity. It has a good period feel and the characters are richly drawn. It is a human story of how we plod through what life throws at us.
Except for a mushy title, The Sojourn is a well realized novel that sets off in a direction that is the opposite of what most will expect. Starting in America, and ending there, the author reverses the usual course of migration and sends his hero, Josef, back to the Old Country--Slovakia--on the brink of World War I. From there the book finds its pace with the events that the war demands, as Jozef, who is well prepared for the hunting life, becomes one of the emperor's more successful snipers. It's a dangerous occupation that grows more so when the war ends in victory for the Allies, but Krivak walks us through all the steps that end in a slow but sure recovery. What is most interesting in the end is the part that luck plays in the major twists and turns of the story. Interesting, but perhaps wisely left unexplored.
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