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Mr. Kafka eBook

And Other Tales From The Time Of The Cult

by Bohumil Hrabal
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Publisher: New Directions, October of 2015 ‧
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Wonderful stories of Communist Prague by “the masterly Bohumil Hrabal” (The New Yorker)

Never before published in English, the stories in Mr. Kafka and Other Tales from the Time of the Cult were written mostly in the 1950s and present the Czech master Bohumil Hrabal at the height of his powers. The stories capture a time when Czech Stalinists were turning society upside down, inflicting their social and political experiments on mostly unwilling subjects. These stories are set variously in the gas-lit streets of post-war Prague; on the raucous and dangerous factory floor of the famous Poldi steelworks where Hrabal himself once worked; in a cacophonous open-air dance hall where classical and popular music come to blows; at the basement studio where a crazed artist attempts to fashion a national icon; on the scaffolding around a decommissioned church. Hrabal captures men and women trapped in an eerily beautiful nightmare, longing for a world where “humor and metaphysical escape can reign supreme.”

Mr. Kafka

And Other Tales From The Time Of The Cult

by Bohumil Hrabal

Property Description
ISBN: 9780811224819
Publisher: New Directions
Release Date: October of 2015
Language: English
Pages: 160
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9780811224819
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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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