The Macedonian Tendency: New Book on Macedonia

Monday, May 23, 2005

New Book on Macedonia

Reality Macedonia : New Book: People of the Storm God



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New Book: People of the Storm God



Book Description



With this sense of historic complexity in mind, Will Myer traveled to the troubled Balkans in autumn 1994 and the following spring. His aim was to discover the political and human reality of a region beset by conflict and controversy, fought over for centuries by rival powers. In particular, he sought to explore the true nature of Macedonian identity, or rather of a multiple identity.



Traveling in Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria and the newly independent Former Yugoslav [sic!] Republic of Macedonia, Myer encounters a bewildering array of political and cultural opinions-Orthodox Christians and Muslims, communists and nationalists, warlords and modernizers. His investigations take him to Orthodox weddings and Easter parades, political meetings and religious ceremonies. He encounters widows and witches, dervishes and mystics. Throughout, he remains fascinated by the human dimension of Macedonia's deep-seated identity crisis.



More than a simple travelogue, People of the Storm God casts light on the troubled history of Macedonia and its unique melting pot of politics, religion and ethnicity. Compared to the work of Patrick Leigh Fermor, this book evocatively reveals the extraordinary cultural diversity of the Balkans and the weight of history borne by its different peoples.



About the Author



Dr. Will Myer (1968-2002) developed a passion for the Balkans as a teenager in the mid-1980s. His book Islam and Colonialism: Western Perspectives on Soviet Central Asia was published in 2002. At the time of his death he was working on a book entitled Islamic Fundamentalism: Tamerlaine's Revenge.

Product Details





* Paperback: 276 pages

* Publisher: Interlink (April 15, 2005)

* Language: English

* ISBN: 1566565782

* Product Dimensions: 8.0 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches"

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