The Historian

by Elizabeth Kostova | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 0316154547 Global Overview for this book
Registered by LaRue of Medford, New York USA on 12/9/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by LaRue from Medford, New York USA on Saturday, December 9, 2006
Been wanting to read this for a while and got tired of waiting for the library. Part of a 3 for 2 at Waldenbooks.

Journal Entry 2 by LaRue from Medford, New York USA on Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Excellently researched historical novel, involving Dracula. Several stories intertwine as a couple search for what happened to her father and his mentor across Eastern Europe.

Journal Entry 3 by LaRue from Medford, New York USA on Sunday, June 3, 2007
Making a Vampire bookbox, this is going in it.

Journal Entry 4 by loriped from Keizer, Oregon USA on Monday, December 24, 2007
Mom is selecting this book from LaRue's Vampire Book Box.
Thanks for allowing us to participate.

Journal Entry 5 by loriped from Keizer, Oregon USA on Thursday, June 19, 2008
Sending out in Tribefan's Anything Goes Bookbox.

Journal Entry 6 by wingTribefanwing from Raleigh, North Carolina USA on Friday, June 27, 2008
Came home in my Anything Goes Bookbox!

Amazon Editorial Review:
If your pulse flutters at the thought of castle ruins and descents into crypts by moonlight, you will savor every creepy page of Elizabeth Kostova's long but beautifully structured thriller The Historian.The story opens in Amsterdam in 1972, when a teenage girl discovers a medieval book and a cache of yellowed letters in her diplomat father's library. The pages of the book are empty except for a woodcut of a dragon. The letters are addressed to: "My dear and unfortunate successor." When the girl confronts her father, he reluctantly confesses an unsettling story: his involvement, twenty years earlier, in a search for his graduate school mentor, who disappeared from his office only moments after confiding to Paul his certainty that Dracula--Vlad the Impaler, an inventively cruel ruler of Wallachia in the mid-15th century--was still alive. The story turns out to concern our narrator directly because Paul's collaborator in the search was a fellow student named Helen Rossi (the unacknowledged daughter of his mentor) and our narrator's long-dead mother, about whom she knows almost nothing. And then her father, leaving just a note, disappears also.As well as numerous settings, both in and out of the East Bloc, Kostova has three basic story lines to keep straight--one from 1930, when Professor Bartolomew Rossi begins his dangerous research into Dracula, one from 1950, when Professor Rossi's student Paul takes up the scent, and the main narrative from 1972. The criss-crossing story lines mirror the political advances, retreats, triumphs, and losses that shaped Dracula's beleaguered homeland--sometimes with the Byzantines on top, sometimes the Ottomans, sometimes the rag-tag local tribes, or the Orthodox church, and sometimes a fresh conqueror like the Soviet Union.Although the book is appropriately suspenseful and a delight to read--even the minor characters are distinctive and vividly seen--its most powerful moments are those that describe real horrors. Our narrator recalls that after reading descriptions of Vlad burning young boys or impaling "a large family," she tried to forget the words: "For all his attention to my historical education, my father had neglected to tell me this: history's terrible moments were real. I understand now, decades later, that he could never have told me. Only history itself can convince you of such a truth." The reader, although given a satisfying ending, gets a strong enough dose of European history to temper the usual comforts of the closing words. --Regina Marler

Journal Entry 7 by wingTribefanwing at Main Library In Downtown Akron in Akron, Ohio USA on Friday, February 5, 2010

Released 14 yrs ago (2/6/2010 UTC) at Main Library In Downtown Akron in Akron, Ohio USA

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