
Diary of Revenge
Forrest Carter reveals in an epic narrative the struggle for survival of people who were left alone and helpless in the world destroyed by the Civil War. Carter, whom readers know very well from his books The Education of the Little Tree and Ask Me from the Mountains, this time in the story of outlaw Josey Wales, who sacrificed his wife and child to the brutality of the Civil War, tells the common tragic fate of people who struggle relentlessly to survive, in a fierce conflict with the locals. It tells the story of a life and death struggle. Even though it gives a Western taste, it breaks the classic "good cowboys-bad natives" pattern and reverses the images that the official view has engraved in our minds. He creates an epic with the story of people trying to defend their own lives, their own lands, their own beliefs and traditions.
Number of pages | : | 507 |
The heart | : | Turkish |