King of the Fields
Author: Singer, Isaac Bashevis
ISBN: 9780141391588
Publisher: Penguin UK
Year first published: 04 Oct 2018
Pages: 256
Format: Paperback / softback
A magical fable that takes readers to Poland's dark ages
A fictional exploration of primitive history, Singer's novel portrays an era of superstition and violence in a country emerging from the darkness of savagery. Set in Poland in the dark ages, it describes the brutality, prejudice and subjugation that occur when hunter-gatherers and farmers struggle for supremacy over the land. Part parable of modern civilization, part fascinating historical novel, this modern myth is a philosophical examination of man and his beliefs, and reaffirms the author's reputation as a master of narrative invention.
ISBN: 9780141391588
Publisher: Penguin UK
Year first published: 04 Oct 2018
Pages: 256
Format: Paperback / softback
A magical fable that takes readers to Poland's dark ages
A fictional exploration of primitive history, Singer's novel portrays an era of superstition and violence in a country emerging from the darkness of savagery. Set in Poland in the dark ages, it describes the brutality, prejudice and subjugation that occur when hunter-gatherers and farmers struggle for supremacy over the land. Part parable of modern civilization, part fascinating historical novel, this modern myth is a philosophical examination of man and his beliefs, and reaffirms the author's reputation as a master of narrative invention.