The Bridge at Andau

The Bridge at Andau

"The Bridge at Andau" is a 1957 novel by James Michener chronicling the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Michener was living in Austria in the 1950s. He was at the border of Austria and Hungary during the period in which a significant wave of refugees fled Hungary.

The book is one of Michener’s earliest works and is quite short compared to his later episodic novels. While the novel is of a historical event based upon interviews with eye-witnesses, the story is told largely through composite characters or characters based on real people whose names were changed, either for their safety or the safety of family left behind. The story examines the experience of different segments of Hungarian society, both before and during the uprising, such as students, workers, soldiers, secret police, and ordinary citizens. The book takes the reader to the streets of Budapest, where unarmed young people, factory workers, and poorly equipped Hungarian soldiers fought Soviet tanks. It also tells the bittersweet story of the few days of freedom enjoyed by the citizens of Budapest before the Soviets returned in force.

Written soon after the events it chronicles, and published during the ongoing general strike that started soon after the Soviet reoccupation, the novel serves to give the reader an idea of the early years of the Cold War.

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last = Michener
first = James A.
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title = The Bridge at Andau
publisher = Fawcett
date = 1985 (reissue edition)
location = New York
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id = ISBN 0-449-21050-2


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