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Paperback The White Cloud of Genghis Khan Book

ISBN: B0CKKTBJ35

ISBN13: 9798863496108

The White Cloud of Genghis Khan

The White Cloud of Genghis Khan (Белое облако Чингисхана) is a novella written by Chinghiz Aitmatov, a renowned Kyrgyz author who is to this day one of Kyrgyzstan's most iconic national heroes, and who is beloved across Central Asia and beyond. This beautifully crafted work blends elements of folklore, history, and human drama to create a poignant, evocative, and timeless story set in the vast and rugged landscapes of Central Asia.

At its core, the novella tells two interconnected tales: the story of a politically repressed father and his ruthless interrogator each coming to their own realizations of what the meaning of life is, and a legend concerning a warrior and a seamstress who have defied the highest command of the almighty Genghis Khan.

The White Cloud of Genghis Khan is a "novella to the novel" meant to "finish the unfinished song" of Aitmatov's magnum opus, The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years. The novella develops on themes core to the original novel like love and heartbreak, triumph and tragedy, and the minuteness and grandness of life. This completion of the "unfinished song" also lays bare direct conflict between the individual and the authoritarian state in a way Aitmatov only felt was possible towards the very end of the Soviet Union, in the more open glasnost-era censorship environment that emerged years after the initial publication of The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years.

However, it is critical to note that this novella stands alone as a self-contained story. The White Cloud of Genghis Khan is a tale set in the most remote of places but which addresses the most universally human of questions in ways that readers will find meaningful regardless of whether they have previously read Aitmatov.

Aitmatov's writing invites readers on a journey that is both historical and deeply personal, offering a glimpse into the soul of a region where the echoes of the past continue to shape the present. This novella is a testament to Aitmatov's literary prowess and his ability to capture the essence of his homeland in prose that is both enchanting and profound.

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