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The Coming Andrej Nikolaidis

The Coming By Andrej Nikolaidis

The Coming by Andrej Nikolaidis


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The Coming by Andrej Nikolaidis

In a small town on the Adriatic coast, a local detective is content to sacrifice truth for the sake of telling his clients the stories they want to hear. At first, The Coming reads as a traditional detective novel, but suddenly changes form with the advent of snow in midsummer. When the town library burns down under mysterious circumstances, the detective's long-lost son begins to get involved in the investigations from afar. He takes the reader on excursions into history and recounts the life of Fra Dolcino, a medieval heretic who announced the return of the Messiah and also illuminates the life and work of Sabbatai Zevi, a Renaissance cabalist, who maintained that he himself was the Messiah. We learn that Sabbatai Zevi died in Ulcinj and left behind a manuscript, The Book of Return, which remains hidden. The unsolved mysteries of both past and present, as well as environmental anomalies, serve to create the sense of an impending apocalypse, giving way in the final chapter to a post-apocalyptic reality.

The Coming Reviews

'THE COMING is an explosive mixture on three levels: a hard-boiled investigation, the story of an impending global catastrophe, and the description of daily life in a small Balkan city. Imagine Dashiell Hammett meeting Umberto Eco, and both of them meeting Orhan Pamuk! If there is justice in the world, Nikolaidis' novel should become a bestseller bigger than the novels of James Patterson or John Grisham. And since there is no justice in the world, let us hope that a divine caprice will nonetheless make this insanely readable page-turner a mega success. Slavoj iek So the coming is Andrej's first book to reach us in English... like all good Central European fiction it is about a lot more than it seems on the surface. For on the surface it could be view as a crime novel...but also cynical and comic with a touch of the historic novel and some epistolary touches as he likes to use emails...I found this book a real hidden gem I must admit Will Firth - looking for a new voice from this region and the new country of Montenegro - has turn up a real gem and a strong new voice. That reminds you of why you read books in translation it is to see worlds through different eyes and concepts. Stu Allen, WinstonsdadBlog Nikolaidis is a writer of great vibrancy and visual poetry. His descriptive prose is a joy to read. It begs to be read at ease, to luxuriate in the language and the choice of words. While it took me longer than usual to finish, this was not because the story was dull or tedious, but because I savoured each page and did not want this thought-provoking book to end. Marcus Agar, Wild Rooster

About Andrej Nikolaidis

Nikolaidis was born in 1974 to a mixed Montenegrin-Greek family and raised in Sarajevo, Bosnia/Herzegovina. In 1992, following the breakout of ethnic strife in Bosnia that soon erupted into an all-out war, Nikolaidis' family moved to Ulcinj, his father's hometown in Montenegro, where he now owns a summer home. An ardent supporter of Montenegrin independence, anti-war activist and promoter of human rights, especially minority rights, Nikolaidis initially became known for his political views and public feuds, appearing on local television and in newspapers with his razor-sharp political commentaries. His writings for Monitor and Slobodna Bosna aroused controversy and he received threats, including death threats, after publishing several articles about facing the past. During a talk show on Radio Antena M, one listener, while he was on air, said that he would kill Nikolaidis. He wrote columns for pro-independence Montenegrin publications such as daily newspaper Vijesti and weekly news magazine Monitor (from 2002 until 2009), as well as weekly news magazine Slobodna Bosna. He is a columnist of Delo (Ljubljana) and E-novine (Belgrade), and presently resides in Ulcinj. He also writes for the UK newspaper, The Guardian

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GOR006192613
9781908236036
1908236035
The Coming by Andrej Nikolaidis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Istros Books
2012-03-08
110
N/A
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