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Author | Içer Martamir |
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Country | Balakia, Jute |
Language | Balak |
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Set in | Balak Empire, Jute |
Published | 1939 |
All United and Assembled is a novel by celebrated Balak writer and anti-imperialist advocate Içer Martamir. Its publication in the Balak Empire was proscribed during Martamir's lifetime, with most early copies instead being published in Gushlia and smuggled in. It is generally considered to be part of the Balak literary canon, and was effective in generating opposition to the contemporary Sannist regime in charge of the Balak government.
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The novel has received numerous adaptations, most notably an animated 1973 Balak-language movie of the same name, and a slightly rewritten version and subsequent sequel to it by Jutean author(s) [name], the latter of which was adapted for television in Gfiewistan.