![]() ![]() West, hospitalized at the time, was affected by this invocation of her generation's memories of the previous Balkan assassination, that of Franz Ferdinand, that lead to the First World War. Her interest in Yugoslavia was stirred by the 1934 assassination of its king, Alexander I, on a state visit to France. West was a British novelist of whom I had never heard. When I was inspired by the Outside Magazine list of best adventure books to revisit this sub-subgenre, Rebecca West's Black Lamb and Grey Falcon was the primary, lauded example. A thousand years ago, I read a brief interview with Neal Stephenson in the Boston Globe, and when asked what he was reading, he said he was working his way through a pile of interwar travelogues. This book is the behemoth that has been lurking on my reading list since the early autumn. ![]()
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