Forest Of The Hanged (novel)
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''Forest of the Hanged'' ( ro, Pădurea spânzuraților) is a novel by
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n writer
Liviu Rebreanu Liviu Rebreanu (; November 27, 1885 – September 1, 1944) was a Romanian novelist, playwright, short story writer, and journalist. Life Born in Felsőilosva (now Târlișua, Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania), then part of the Kingd ...
. Published in 1922, it is partly inspired by the experience of his brother Emil Rebreanu, an officer in the
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hanged for espionage and desertion in 1917, during
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. Bianca Sara
"Cum și-a transformat Liviu Rebreanu execuția fratelui său de pe front într-un roman tradus în opt limbi"
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The novel was made into a film in 1965. The film was directed by
Liviu Ciulei Liviu Ciulei (; 7 July 1923 – 24 October 2011) was a Romanian theater and film director, film writer, actor, architect, educator, costume and set designer. During a career spanning over 50 years, he was described by ''Newsweek'' as "one of the b ...
, who won the award for
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at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Composer Carmen Petra Basacopol created in 1988–1990 an opera titled ''Apostol Bologa, op. 58'', which was inspired by this novel.


Plot

The protagonist is Lieutenant Apostol Bologa, who was born and raised in
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- then Párva,
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,
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,
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. Although he was enrolled in the Philosophy Faculty of the
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, and he had not been conscripted into the army since he was a widow's son, Bologa volunteers into the
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at the start of
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. He does that both from a youthful ambition to prove his bravery in front of his fiancée, Marta Domșa, who was enchanted by the military uniforms of the Hungarian officers, as well as from the social views he had acquired in Hungarian schools. After attending artillery school, he is sent to the front. He fights valiantly in
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and Galicia; wounded twice in the next two years, he is promoted to the rank of lieutenant and decorated three times. Bologa contributes (by his vote in court) at the sentencing to death of a Czech officer, second lieutenant Svoboda, who had deserted the Austro-Hungarian army. The novel follows his soul metamorphosis, under the influence of the Czech captain Otto Klapka, who seeds in his heart the hatred against the Austrian empire and the love for the Romanian nation. Sent on the Romanian front, in the
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, the thought of desertion becomes an obsession for him. Being forced again to take part in a military tribunal, to judge a Romanian peasant for espionage, Apostol Bologa starts in the night towards the Romanian lines, to get to his blood brothers. He is caught and hanged, in much the same way as the Czech that he had helped condemn. At the gallows, his confessor recites, "Receive, o Lord, the soul of Thy servant Apostol".


Editions and translations

* ro, Pădurea spânzuraților. București:
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. 1922 * cz, Les oběšených. Praha: Šolc a Šimáček. 1928. Translation: Marie Kojecko-Korickova * en, Forest of the hanged. London: Allen et Co., New York: Duffield & Co. 1930. Translation: Alice V. Wise. , * it, La foresta degli impiccati. Perugia, Venezia: . 1930. Translation: Enzo Loretti * pl, Las wisielców. Kraków: Wydawnictwa Literacko-Naukowego. 1931. *french: La forêt des pendus. Paris: Éditions Perrin. 1932. Translation: B. Madeleine, Léon Thévenin, André Bellesort *german: Der Wald der Gehenkten. Cernăuți: Der Tag, 1932. Translation: Ernst Carabăț * nl, Het wout gehangen. Rotterdam. 1932. Translation: Jules Verbegke * pl, Las wisielco. Kraków. 1934. Translation: Stanislav Lukasik * hu, Akasztottak erdeje. 1938. Translation: Imre Somogyi * tr, Asılmışlar Ormanı. Istanbul: İnsel Kitabevi. 1942. Translation: Ziya Yamaç; ''Umut Toprakları, Ayrıntı Yayınevi, 2019. Translation: Gülen Aktaş.'' * es, El bosque de los ahorcados. Madrid: Stylos. 1944. Translation: Maria Teresa Quiroga Plá, Luis Landinez * sv, De hängdas skog. Stockholm: Bonnier. 1944. Translation: Ingeborg Essen * pt, A floresta dos enforcados. Lisbon: Gleba, 1945. Translation: Celestino Gomes, Victor Buescu * fi, Hirtettyjen metsä. Helsinki: Suomen kirja, 1946. Translation: Lauri Ikonen *russian: Les poveshennykh. București: Editura de literatură în limbă străine, 1958. Translation: Olga Crușevan *russian: Les poveshennykh. Kishinev: Kartia Moldoveniaske, 1960. Vasili Sugoniai * gr, Το δάσος των κρεμασμένων. Athens: Kedros. 1961. Translation: Kosmas Politis, Maria Dimitriadis-Papaioanu * bg, Гората на обесените. Sofia: Narodna Kultura. 1962. Translation: Gergana Stratieva * sk, Les obesencov. Bratislava: Slov. vydav. krásnej lit. 1965. Translation: Peter Doval * ar, Gábat al-mauta. Cairo. 1967. Translation: Fauzi Sáhín * sl, Gozd obešencev. Ljubljana: , 1976. Translation: Katja Špur * uk, Ліс висільників Kiev: Dnipro, 1990; Translation: Ivan Kushniruk * ja, Shokei no mori. Tokyo:
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. 1997. Translation:


Notes


References

*Cezar Apreotesei, "Date noi despre prototipul lui Apostol Bologa", Orizont, vol. XV, nr. 7, July 1964. *
Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică (born Gheorghe Bogdan; –September 21, 1934) was an Imperial Austrian-born Romanian literary critic. The son of a poor merchant family from Brașov, he attended several universities before launching a career as a critic, f ...
, "Discuții literare. "Pădurea spânzuraților" de Liviu Rebreanu”, Societatea de mâine, revistă săptămânală pentru probleme sociale și economice, Cluj, vol. I, nr. 4, 4 May 1924, p. 92. *
Octav Botez Octav Botez (born Panaite-Octavian Botez; May 15, 1884–September 25, 1943) was a Romanian literary critic and historian. Born in Iași, his father Panait was a general in the Romanian Army, his mother was Smaranda (''née'' Nastasachi) and ...
, "Liviu Rebreanu: "Pădurea spânzuraților"",
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, Iași, vol. XV, nr. 7, July 1923. * Maria-Nicoleta Ciocian,
Pădurea Spânzuraților or the Multifaceted Dimension of Love
, Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica, vol. I, nr. 1, 2009, pp. 164-169. *
Șerban Cioculescu Șerban Cioculescu (; 7 September 1902 – 25 June 1988) was a Romanian literary critic, literary historian and columnist, who held teaching positions in Romanian literature at the University of Iași and the University of Bucharest, as well as m ...
, "În marginea operei d-lui Liviu Rebreanu",
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, vol. III, nr. 2, February 1936, pp. 412-423. *Pompiliu Constantinescu, "Liviu Rebreanu: Ion, Pădurea spânzuraților, Ciuleandra", Opere și autori, Editura Ancora, București, 1928, pp. 112-120. *Gyula Dávid, "Apostol Bologa útja és útvesztői", Korunk, vol. XXVII, nr. 11, November 1968, pp. 1616-1620. *Dana Dumitru, "Lumea văzută astfel",
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, vol. IV, nr. 37, 3 September 1971. {{Authority control 1922 novels Novels set during World War I Psychological novels Novels set in Romania Romanian novels adapted into films