
Black Lamb and Grey Falcon
Rebecca West · 1941
A 1,200-page meditation on Yugoslavia, Balkan history, and the causes of World War II. A travel essay that became a political philosophy. The most ambitious work of essay-journalism in English.
The case against
West needs eleven hundred pages, and her thumb never leaves the scale: Serbs ennobled, Croats and Muslims condescended to, a partiality the 1990s made impossible to ignore. Conversations with her guide Constantine run on at reconstructed, suspicious length; her husband exists to feed her lines; the history arrives in fifty-page digressions. Magnificent and exhausting in roughly equal measure.
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