Why Angels Fall by Victoria Clark

Why Angels Fall by Victoria Clark

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Summary

Delving into Europe's Orthodox East, this engaging and accessible narrative history is essential for an understanding of Eastern Europe.

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Why Angels Fall by Victoria Clark

Compelling, powerful, magnificent' THE TIMES In revealing encounters with monks, nuns, bishops and archbishops, in monasteries ancient and modern Victoria Clark measures the depth and width of the gulf now separating Europe's Orthodox East from the Catholic and Protestant West. Many of the differences in outlook, priorities and even values can be traced back to the 1054 schism between the churches of Rome and Constantinople which created Europe's most durable fault-line. Travelling from Mount Athos to Istanbul and unravelling the tangled history, Victoria Clark demonstrates a rare sympathy with Eastern Orthodox Europe. 'I finished the book wanting to meet this intelligent, warm-hearted writer, and to follow her to some of the places she visited' LITERARY REVIEW 'A masterful synthesis of vivid and often humorous travel writing, a series of probing interviews and a pertinent historical context' THE TIMES 'Exhilarating . . . her book will be immensely helpful to anyone occasionally puzzled by events, especially politics, in Eastern Europe' FINANCIAL TIMES
"'Compelling, powerful, magnificent' The Times 'I finished the book wanting to meet this intelligent warm-hearted writer, and to follow her to some of the places she visited' Literary Review; 'A masterful synthesis of vivid and often humorous travel writing, a series of probing interviews and a pertinent historical context' The Times; 'Exhilarating..her book will be immensely helpful to anyone occasionally puzzled by events, especially politics, in Eastern Europe' Financial Times"
Victoria Clark worked for the Observer in Romania, the former Yugoslavia and Russia from 1990 to 1996, reporting the Croatian, Bosnian and first Chechen wars. Her first book, Why Angels Fall, was published in 2000 to great acclaim, followed by The Far-Farers in 2003.
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ISBN 13 9780330487887
ISBN 10 0330487884
Title Why Angels Fall
Author Victoria Clark
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2001-06-08
Number of pages 480
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