A review by gobblebook
Ura me tri harqe by Ismail Kadare

4.0

Fascinating and enigmatic and strange. Kadare really draws you in, and the book is full of a dark sense of foreboding and a man's helplessness in the face of huge historical forces. I'm not sure I quite understand the full extent of the allegory meant by the bridge. The clearest thing I could draw out of it is the feeling of helplessness, of only being able to sit and watch and be baffled by the unfolding of history.