When the Tree Sings

Stratis Haviaras
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232 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 21, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 232
  • Publisher: Paul Dry Books
  • ISBN: 9781589881686
  • Dimensions: 4.5" W x 0.65" L x 7.0" H
Stratis Haviaras (1935 –2020) was born in a village in the Peloponnese and grew up in Athens during WWII and the ensuing Greek Civil War. At thirty-two, he came to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he worked at Harvard University for forty years—twenty-six as the Curator of the Woodberry Poetry Room at the University. Founder of The Harvard Review, Haviaras published in Greek and English. His translations of poems by Seamus Heaney appear in Greek and those of Constantine Cavafy in English. His two famous English-language novels, When the Tree Sings and The Heroic Age, portray the lives of children as they struggle to survive the cruelty of war and its aftermath. When the Tree Sings was shortlisted for the National Book Award and named an ALA Notable book.
"Extraordinary . . . A modern classic."—Los Angeles Times

"Remarkable . . . A highly original and eloquent story."—Boston Globe

"The effect is haunting . . . bitter and beautiful."—New York Times

"[Haviaras] translates darkness into radiant light very nicely, and this gives his small-boned book an illusion of solidity that's enjoyable and affecting."—Kirkus Reviews

"Set in German-occupied Greece during the second world war, it's a coming-of-age novel, full of striking characters, but it is also about tyranny, collaboration, hope, desolation, and exile."—The Guardian

"At once exotic, stark, hard and familiar, this visionary little novel partakes of both myth and history with an enchanted ease that gives the feeling, at times, of the tale telling itself."—Baltimore Sun

"Some novelists try to make the ordinary appear extraordinary; others try to make the extraordinary appear ordinary. It seems to me that Stratis Haviaras has, in this short novel, done both at once, an achievement so dazzling it defies the reader to analyze just what is going on."—Ploughshares

"Beautiful tales of war, famine, enemies, heroes, and death are as endemic to Greece as olives and gods. This time 'the enemy' is the German force occupying Greece during World War II, and Stratis Haviaras's novel about a young boy growing up in that state of siege is as lyrical and evocative as its ancient antecedents."—Newsweek

"A lyrical first novel about the survival of the human spirit in Greece during World War II."American Library Association

"A history lovely and appalling as wildflowers from an old battleground."James Merrill

"When the Tree Sings is a powerful and haunting novel about growing up and surviving modern war and tribal loyalty. I was moved by its spareness, cunning, and lyric vision."—Justin Kaplan

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