The Bulatovich Saga: The Name of Hero

The Bulatovich Saga: The Name of Hero

by Richard Seltzer
The Bulatovich Saga: The Name of Hero

The Bulatovich Saga: The Name of Hero

by Richard Seltzer

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Overview

Raised in the Ukraine, Alexander Bulatovich (1870-1919) was a tsarist cavalry officer, an African explorer, and a religious leader. He guided an Ethiopian army through territory unknown even to them and fought in Manchuria during the Boxer Rebellion. When he retired at age 33 to join a monastery, seven of his men followed him there. Later, he led a religious movement at Mount Athos, fought in WWI, and, in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, was shot dead on his doorstep in the Ukraine. The odd shifts in his career, his qualities as a leader, and the puzzle of what motivated him first drew me to him. I was also drawn by the strangeness of the events - Russian exploration in Ethiopia, the Russian conquest of Manchuria, and a heresy battle in the twentieth century for which hundreds of monks were sent into exile. My historical sources included books by Bulatovich himself and over 25 hours of interviews with his sister, Princess Mary Orbeliani, when she was 99. The Name of Hero covers his life up through Manchuria. I will continue his story in two subsequent novels - The Name of Man and The Name of God.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781958892558
Publisher: Booklocker.com, Incorporated
Publication date: 05/05/2024
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.04(d)

About the Author

Richard Seltzer lives in Milford, CT, where he writes fiction full-time. He graduated from Yale where he had creative writing courses with Robert Penn Warren and Joseph Heller. His published works include a dozen novels, four relating to the Trojan War and two relating to Shakespeare.
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