Shardik
Translated by Wilhelm Thaler first published 1974 Ullstein, 1981 627 pages
"Shardik is a powerful work, dipping deep into old forms-allegory, epic, myth-resonating in the caverns of the readers' unconscious... It is an exciting story, the adventures compelling." (Los Angeles Times) "Grips with suspense, haunts with mystery... a memorable work, not to be read once only but to be reread as loved books are... a human saga." (The Wall Street Journal) Richard Adams's Watership Down was a numbe...
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