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Ballad of Descent
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Ballad of Descent

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Martin and Tomas leave Prague on Christmas Day for that other country. Although their destination is the mountains, their departure has been initiated by a search for their own identity–people in their country have become alike, losing their individuality and becoming products of a totalitarian regime. The pair become the guests of a high school teacher, but Martin falls in love with the teacher’s daughter only to lose her in a police suppression, and the Other Country is revealed as a merciless machine of oppression that throws its people into despair.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
5 July 1995
Pages
192
ISBN
9780810112537

Martin and Tomas leave Prague on Christmas Day for that other country. Although their destination is the mountains, their departure has been initiated by a search for their own identity–people in their country have become alike, losing their individuality and becoming products of a totalitarian regime. The pair become the guests of a high school teacher, but Martin falls in love with the teacher’s daughter only to lose her in a police suppression, and the Other Country is revealed as a merciless machine of oppression that throws its people into despair.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
5 July 1995
Pages
192
ISBN
9780810112537