'Musa Dagh stood beyond the world. No storm would reach it, even if
one should break' It is 1915 and Gabriel has returned to his
childhood home, an Armenian village on the slopes of Musa Dagh. But
things are becoming increasingly dangerous for his people in
Turkey, and, as the government orders round-ups and deportations,
the villagers of Musa Dagh decide to fight back. The seminal novel
of the Armenian genocide, Franz Werfel's bestselling 1933 epic
brought the catastrophe to the world's attention for the first
time, and has become a talismanic story of resistance in the face
of hatred. 'Forty Days will invade your senses and keep the blood
pounding. Once read, it will never be forgotten' The New York Times
Translated by Geoffrey Dunlop and James Reidel
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