In the Shadow of Rooster Hill
by Osvalds Zebris
Description
Winner of the 2017 European Union Prize for Literature and a nominee for the 2014 Annual Latvian Literature Award, this novel is a about the birth of the national consciousness of the Latvian nation, one generation of the nation’s teachers, the courage to oppose the insanity of violence and the consequences of failing to prevail over personal fear. It is 1905 in Riga, a city rocked by workers’ riots, violence, and pogroms during the waning days of the Russian Empire, when the Tsar is gradually losing his grip over his vast domain. Revolution is in the air – brother pitted against brother, social unrest and turmoil force people to choose sides. Amid this upheaval, a former schoolteacher becomes involved in the revolution, but soon realizes that the impending war is bound to require more of him than he is willing to give.
Tags
More Information
Rights Information
Rights sold to France, Croatia, Italy, Serbia, Hungary, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria
Author Biography
OSVALDS ZEBRIS (1975) is a Latvian prose writer and publicist. Zebris’ first book – a collection of short stories, Freedom in Nets (2010), brought him instant popularity among readers and won him the 2010 Annual Latvian Literature Award for Best Debut. In the Shadow of Rooster Hill (2014) is his third book. His novel, People of the Wooden House (2013), was shortlisted for the 2013 Annual Latvian Literature Award.
International Writers and Translators' House / Latvian Literature
The Latvian Literature platform was established in order to promote Latvian literature and its distribution abroad, thus ensuring international cooperation among publishers, literary agents, writers, translators, and organizations working in the fields of literature and publishing. The Latvian Literature platform provides wide-ranging information about Latvian authors, books, translators and translations, the publishing industry and innovations within the industry.
View all titlesBibliographic Information
- Publisher Dienas Grāmata
- Publication Date 2014
- Orginal LanguageLatvian
- ISBN/Identifier 9789984887739
- Pages176
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleGaiļu kalna ēnā
International Writers and Translators' House / Latvian Literature has chosen to review this offer before it proceeds.
You will receive an email update that will bring you back to complete the process.
You can also check the status in the My Offers area
Please wait while the payment is being prepared.
Do not close this window.