
Trojstvo
Trinity (1976) is an epic saga of the Irish struggle for independence through the story of the Larkin family from the 1840s to 1916. Set in Ireland, the novel follows Conor Larkin, a young Catholic from Donegal, whose life symbolizes Irish resistance to B
Conor, raised in poverty, witnesses the injustices inflicted on Catholic peasants by the British and Protestant landlords. His father, Thomas, and brother, Daddo, are involved in the rebellions, while Conor becomes an intellectual and fighter for the Irish cause. He falls in love with the Protestant Atty Fitzpatrick, but their relationship faces social and political obstacles. A friendship with the Protestant Seamus O’Neill and a relationship with the English nobleman Jeremy Hubble further complicate Conor’s relationships, highlighting the deep divisions in Irish society.
The novel culminates in the Easter Rising of 1916, where Conor and his comrades risk everything for freedom. Uris describes historical events, including the Great Famine and political struggles, in detail, using vivid descriptions and emotional depth. Trinity is a story of sacrifice, love, and the unwavering fight for justice, depicting the Irish people as a “trinity” of strength, faith, and resistance. Through Conor's fate, Uris celebrates the spirit of Ireland, but also highlights the price of freedom.
The book consists of two volumes.
Jedan višetomni primjerak je u ponudi.

