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Alas Yugoslavia!, March 4, 2004
This review is from: Neither Red Nor Dead: Coming of Age in Former Yugoslavia During and After World War II (Paperback)
Neither Red nor Dead, an autobiographical memoir by Dr. Stevo Julius (Medvista, Ann Arbor, MI, www.medvistaa.com, Amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com) is a great read! The author, who is an internationally known researcher in the field of hypertension, is now the Frederick G.L. Huetwell Professor of Hypertension at the University of Michigan. He describes his childhood growing up in a Yugoslavia that was occupied by the Nazis during World War II. He is separated from his family, becomes involved in the Partisan resistance, and then suffers excruciating hardship under the post-war Communist regime. Despite such difficulties, he survives and even thrives under these career-threatening circumstances. His story is told in fine detail but with great charm, humor, and optimism. The descriptions of the Yugoslavian countryside, people, cities and politics are extremely informative and well written. The text maintained my intense interest throughout the 481 pages. Accompanying the text are maps showing specific areas of the country where the action takes place. One small concern here is that many of the towns are not depicted on the maps and so the most intricate details of his travels cannot be carefully examined. While most of the account takes place in Yugoslavia, only the Epilogue deals with the authors leaving the country for Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan. Unlike the rest of the book, the facts leading up to this emigration are less detailed. The last chapter, The South Slavs, is an historical primer, which describes the background of the establishment of the Yugoslavian country after World War I. The author clearly displays the reasons for the internal strife, which has so damaged this territory in the past decade. I might suggest that the interested reader read this chapter first to better prepare for the unfolding of this fascinating memoir. Dr. Julius maintains his wonderful humor, humility and sense of family and country throughout the book. There are many interesting literary details (stories and poems) included in the text. Most importantly, the writing is not at all medically oriented, so that readers of any background can enjoy the book. After reading it, besides offering it to my friends, I found that I would very much like to meet the author and shake his hand...
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A Must Read Page Turner, September 10, 2003
This review is from: Neither Red Nor Dead: Coming of Age in Former Yugoslavia During and After World War II (Paperback)
In his fast-moving story, Dr. Stevo Julius shares the daily struggles of individuals living through tumultuous and dangerous times. He vividly portrays day-to-day life under a system most of us cannot even imagine, and he painstainkingly describes events that compelled people to behave in ways that we rarely understand while he offers explanations we can comprehend. With meticulous descriptions, it is the story of heroes and victims, of hope and despair, or making sense out of chaos. If this book were fiction, it would be fascinating. As the true story of the author, it is not only fascinating, but a gift to anyone who wants to understand what previous generations endured and overcame under the most difficult of circumstances. And the bonus? It provides an excellent historical perspective to current conflicts in the region. I couldn't put this book down.
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A Wonder-Filled Life, October 20, 2003
This review is from: Neither Red Nor Dead: Coming of Age in Former Yugoslavia During and After World War II (Paperback)
Reading this book has added greatly to my understanding of a significant set of social and political events in the Balkans. It is more important, though, in providing insight into the ways in which individuals cope and grow through being part of those events. Prof. Julius is a wonderful scientist and clinician. This book addresses issues well beyond medicine and science. For the American, Prof Julius' book provides a the history of the Balkan peoples and describes the maelstrom there during and after World War II. Often our histories overlook this region. Through his eyes, the very unique state of post-WWII Yugoslavia becomes plausible. Secondarily, more recent events in the area are more understandable. However, it is the experience seen through the lives of his father, mother, and brother that capture the imagination in a unique manner. The struggle of the individual within large social and political movements is captivating. Late at night, when I wake from sleep, I often wonder about one or more of young Stevo's experiences described in the book. It is a life well-lived and aspects of his life will always remain with me.
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