crabbygirl reviewed The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway
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4 stars
only heard about sarajevo when their war hit the news; must confess i couldn't even place the geography of the conflict: serbian? bosnian? croatian?
i didn't learn specifics about the war from this book, but it made it very clear the despair of living inside a war. the simple pleasures of crossing a street without sniper fire. a blackmarket thriving from your misery; the people that profit from it. the hatred that starts pointed at an action and spreads toward a people, a group. us and them
if you don't actively choose between bad or good, where are you? who are you? a coward by some acounts, a survivior by others. small acts of kinship keep the idea of civilization alive.
with 3 cups of tea, our book club discussed the idea of dying for someone and if that was a noble act or the seed of extremism. this book …
only heard about sarajevo when their war hit the news; must confess i couldn't even place the geography of the conflict: serbian? bosnian? croatian?
i didn't learn specifics about the war from this book, but it made it very clear the despair of living inside a war. the simple pleasures of crossing a street without sniper fire. a blackmarket thriving from your misery; the people that profit from it. the hatred that starts pointed at an action and spreads toward a people, a group. us and them
if you don't actively choose between bad or good, where are you? who are you? a coward by some acounts, a survivior by others. small acts of kinship keep the idea of civilization alive.
with 3 cups of tea, our book club discussed the idea of dying for someone and if that was a noble act or the seed of extremism. this book made me see that the act of dying for something is hugely different than the act of killing for it.
in fact i now more clearly see that standing in defense (with a gun as protection) is the latter. it's why i reacted so strongly - and negatively - twisting the willingness to kill into the willingness to die as a political ploy
i've been thinking about the ideas of heros and monsters and what's in between. this book showed me it IS an act of courage to live in that in-between spot, the small measures of humanity that allows us to hope and rebuild.