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Prin foc si sabie Vol.1+2
2020
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Prin foc si sabie face parte, impreuna cu romanele Potopul si Pan Wolodyjowski, dintr-o ampla trilogie dedicata istoriei Poloniei. Cu maiestria unui virtuoz, Sienkiewicz zugraveste una dintre cele mai framintate perioade din istoria medievala - rascoala cazacilor si a taranilor ucraineni de pe cuprinsul Poloniei -, surprinzind nu doar evenimentele, ci si o intreaga paleta de virtuti si pasiuni omenesti. Desi de cele mai multe ori consemneaza evenimente istorice autentice, iar unele dintre personaje au existat in realitate, Prin foc si sabie este mult mai mult decit o cronica de epoca, impletind in tesatura sa mestesugita istoria unei prietenii aparent indestructibile intre frati de arme si o poveste de iubire cum putine se intilnesc in literatura universala. Oamenii se miscara, un vifor inviora parca multimea de osteni, apoi se iscara deodata murmure. Cuvintele "Vine oastea!" zburara ca o sageata de la un capat al intariturilor la celalalt. Luptatorii incepura sa se imbulzeasca, sa se impinga, sa se framinte. Murmurul aici crestea, aici se potolea, toate miinile faceau streasina ochilor, toate privirile erau atintite cu incordare in departare si inimile bateau sa se sparga. Se uitau cu totii, tinindu-si rasuflarea, prada indoielii si nadejdii. Deodata, sub arcul multicolor sclipi ceva care devenea tot mai limpede; iesea din ceata departarilor, se apropia din ce in ce mai mult si se vedea din ce in ce mai bine, pina cind, in cele din urma, se aratara pilcuri, stindarde, tuiuri, apoi o padure de stegulete si ochii nu se mai indoira; erau osteni.
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Henryk Sienkiewicz
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Author · 43 books

Henryk Adam Aleksander Pius Sienkiewicz (also known as "Litwos"; May 5, 1846–November 15, 1916) was a Polish journalist and Nobel Prize-winning novelist. He was one of the most popular Polish writers at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, and received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1905 for his "outstanding merits as an epic writer." Born into an impoverished gentry family in the Podlasie village of Wola Okrzejska, in Russian-ruled Poland, Sienkiewicz wrote historical novels set during the Rzeczpospolita (Polish Republic, or Commonwealth). His works were noted for their negative portrayal of the Teutonic Order in The Teutonic Knights (Krzyżacy), which was remarkable as a significant portion of his readership lived under German rule. Many of his novels were first serialized in newspapers, and even today are still in print. In Poland, he is best known for his historical novels "With Fire and Sword", "The Deluge", and "Fire in the Steppe" (The Trilogy) set during the 17th-century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, while internationally he is best known for Quo Vadis, set in Nero's Rome. Quo Vadis has been filmed several times, most notably the 1951 version. Sienkiewicz was meticulous in attempting to recreate the authenticity of historical language. In his Trilogy, for instance, he had his characters use the Polish language as he imagined it was spoken in the seventeenth century (in reality it was far more similar to 19th-century Polish than he imagined). In The Teutonic Knights, which relates to the Battle of Grunwald in 1410, he even had his characters speak a variety of medieval Polish which he recreated in part from archaic expressions then still common among the highlanders of Podhale. In 1881, Sienkiewicz married Maria Szetkiewicz (1854-1885). They had two children, Henryk Józef (1882-1959) and Jadwiga Maria (1883–1969).

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