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Harlequin'S Millions eBook

A Novel

by Bohumil Hrabal
language: english
Publisher: New York Review Books, May of 2014 ‧
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By the writer Milan Kundera called Czechoslovakia''s greatest contemporary writer comes a novel (now in English for the first time) peopled with eccentric, unforgettable inhabitants of a home for the elderly who reminisce about their lives and their changing country. Written with a keen eye for the absurd and sprinkled with dialogue that captures the poignancy of the everyday, this novel allows us into the mind of an elderly woman coming to terms with the passing of time.

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"In imaginative riches and sheer exhilaration it offers more than most books twice its size. At once tender and scatological, playful and sombre, moving and irresistibly funny." --The Independent on Sunday

Praise for I Served the King of England:

"A joyful, picaresque story, which begins with Baron Munchausen-like adventures and ends in tears and solitude." -- James Wood, The London Review of Books

"A comic novel of great inventiveness ... charming, wise, and sad--and an unexpectedly good laugh." --The Philadelphia Inquirer

"An extraordinary and subtly tragicomic novel." --The New York Times

"Dancing Lessons unfurls as a single, sometimes maddening sentence. The gambit works. Something about that slab of wordage carries the eye forward, promising an intensity simply unattainable by your regularly punctuated novel." --Ed Park, The New York Times Book Review

Harlequin'S Millions

A Novel

by Bohumil Hrabal

Property Description
ISBN: 9781935744443
Publisher: New York Review Books
Release Date: May of 2014
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9781935744443
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Bohumil Hrabal

Bohumil Hrabal nasceu em Brno, em 1914, ainda sob o Império Austro-Húngaro. Começou por escrever poesia, mas o livro que o tornou famoso foi o romance "Comboios Rigorosamente Vigiados". A fama alcançada não impediu que viesse a ter várias obras proibidas pelo regime comunista da Checoslováquia. Considerado um dos grandes estilistas da literatura europeia da segunda metade do século XX, Bohumil Hrabal morreu em 1997, em condições trágicas, ao cair de uma janela do quinto andar do hospital onde estava internado. Terá caído acidentalmente ao tentar alimentar pombos do lado de fora.

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