Description
A powerful, surreal novel, in the tradition of Gogol, about the chaotic events surrounding the arrival of a circus in a small Hungarian town. The Melancholy of Resistance, L?szl? Krasznahorkai’s magisterial, surreal novel, depicts a chain of mysterious events in a small Hungarian town. A circus, promising to display the stuffed body of the largest whale in the world, arrives in the dead of winter, prompting bizarre rumors. Word spreads that the circus folk have a sinister purpose in mind, and the frightened citizens cling to any manifestation of order they can find music, cosmology, fascism. The novel’s characters are unforgettable: the evil Mrs. Eszter, plotting her takeover of the town; her weakling husband; and Valuska, our hapless hero with his head in the clouds, who is the tender center of the book, the only pure and noble soul to be found. Compact, powerful and intense, The Melancholy of Resistance, as its enormously gifted translator George Szirtes puts it, “is a slow lava flow of narrative, a vast black river of type.” And yet, miraculously, the novel, in the words of The Guardian, “lifts the reader along in lunar leaps and bounds.”
Binding Type: Hardcover
Contributors: L?szl? Krasznahorkai,George Szirtes (Author),George Szirtes (Translator)
Published: 11/17/2000
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
ISBN: 9780811214506
Pages: 322
Weight: 1.40lbs
Size: 1.06″ H x 8.32″ L x 5.66″ W
About the Author
Krasznahorkai, L?szl?: –
WINNER OF THE 2025 NOBEL PRIZE
The winner of the 2019 National Book Award for Translated Literature and the 2015 Man Booker International Prize for lifetime achievement, L?szl? Krasznahorkai was born in Gyula, Hungary.
Szirtes, George: – George Szirtes (b. 1948) is an award-winning poet and translator who settled in England after his family fled the Hungarian Uprising of 1956. His translation of Satantango by L?szl? Krasznahorkai won the 2013 Best Translated Book Award.Szirtes, George: – George Szirtes (b. 1948) is an award-winning poet and translator who settled in England after his family fled the Hungarian Uprising of 1956. His translation of Satantango by L?szl? Krasznahorkai won the 2013 Best Translated Book Award.




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