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OverviewIn The Siege of Vienna: Zenith of the Winged Hussars, the narrative transcends the boundaries of traditional historical fiction to explore the intersection of memory, technological inevitability, and the enduring power of human choice. Set against the backdrop of the 1683 Ottoman siege of Vienna, this work captures a pivotal moment in European history through a lens of speculative realism and profound character drama. I. The Vision of the Golden AppleThe story begins in the oppressive heat of Edirne, where the Ottoman Empire's ambition is personified in Grand Vizier Kara Mustafa Pasha. Driven by the desire to surpass the legends of Süleyman and secure his own legacy, Kara Mustafa names Vienna the ""Golden Apple""-a symbol of a humiliation waiting to be corrected and a door into Christendom that must be forced open. Through the eyes of his chronicler, Silahdar Fındıklılı Mehmed Ağa, we witness the ""art of empire"" the careful arrangement of grievances and the manufacturing of a mandate that will unleash tens of thousands of lives onto the road toward the Danube. II. Vienna's Sacrifice: The Bulwark of the CrossAs the Ottoman ""Sea of Tents"" approaches, Vienna is left to defend itself under the grim pragmatism of Count Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg. The novel provides a visceral account of the city's transformation from a center of commerce to a skeletal fortress. To save the core, Starhemberg orders the destruction of the city's own skin-the burning of its sprawling suburbs-to deny the enemy cover. The cost is borne by the citizens, who watch their homes and legacies collapse into crackling light. Starhemberg offers no cheap comfort, only the ""arithmetic of earth and hunger,"" insisting that ""Vienna cannot be defended by sentiment"". This internal conflict-between the governor's duty and the people's grief-establishes a haunting atmosphere where every day of survival is bought with blood and ash. III. The Priest of Angles: The Underground WarA central pillar of the narrative is the engineer Georg Rimpler, a ""priest of angles"" who understands that the true siege is measured in inches beneath the soil. While the heavy artillery thunders above, a silent war of listening and counter-mining rages in the darkness under the glacis. IV. The Flight of the Eagle and the Message in TurkishWhile Starhemberg holds the walls, the narrative highlights the political vacuum left by the flight of Emperor Leopold I, whose departure is viewed by the populace as both a wound to their pride and a sign of abandonment. This vacuum is filled by figures like Jerzy Kulczycki, a merchant and linguist who becomes a thread of hope for the isolated city. Disguised as an Ottoman camp follower, Kulczycki navigates the enemy's ordered ""Sea of Tents"" to deliver a desperate plea for relief. His journey serves as a bridge between the starving defenders and the gathering Christian princes, emphasizing the role of individual bravery in the face of overwhelming odds. V. The Lion of Lechistan: The Reluctant SaviorSobieski is portrayed not as a figure of myth, but as a soldier-king who understands that duty is a ""chain that does not loosen because it chafes"". His journey to Vienna is a race against time, marked by broken wagon axles and the slow gathering of the Winged Hussars-men whose feathers are ""tools of terror and identity"" designed to unmake an enemy's courage. VI. The Zenith: The Thunderbolt of the HussarsThe narrative reaches its crescendo on the heights of Kahlenberg, where the combined relief forces look down upon a camp that has begun to consume itself with its own splendor. The final chapters depict the climactic charge-the ""Thunderbolt of the Hussars""-where 18,000 horsemen descend like a force of nature to shatter the Ottoman spine. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mike MallekPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.730kg ISBN: 9798247552338Pages: 552 Publication Date: 09 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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