![]() ![]() Pelagia narrowly survives, but her father, an erudite widowed doctor, is killed by Greek Communists. By this time, Corelli-saved from a Nazi firing squad by his driver, Carlo, a closet homosexual who unrequitedly loves him-has left to fight the Germans. Pelagia's immature fiance, Greek fisherman Mandras, becomes a fanatical Communist, commits atrocities and later returns from battle to beat Pelagia, who shoots him. The novel's central love story, pairing willful Greek beauty Pelagia and jesting Italian captain Antonio Corelli, a mandolin player, reluctant soldier and despiser of Mussolini, veers toward sentimentality until their idyll is shattered by the German invasion. Heartbreaking, beautiful and deeply moving-if not always entirely believable-de Bernieres's extraordinary novel is based on a historic episode: the Nazis' occupation of the sleepy Greek island of Cephallonia and their slaughter of thousands of occupying Italian troops who turned against fascism in solidarity with the native Greeks. ![]()
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