
The Book of Hrabal
A Cultural, Fiction, Hungarian Literature book. to je jo preostalo? Gadno je spavao, gadno se probudio,...
An elegant homage to the great Czech storyteller Bohumil Hrabal, The Book of Hrabal is also a glowing paean to blues music, saxophones, and the mixed blessings of domestic life. It is also a farewell to the years of communism in Eastern Europe. And it is a treatise on the ongoing relationship between God and humankind as reflected in the lives of a Hungarian writer and his wife. The novel centers on Anna, the blues-singing housewife and mother of three (soon to be four) who suffers through her husband's...
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 168 pages
- ISBN: 9780810111998 / 810111993
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A kzkelet trfa szerint magyarnak lenni, illetve affle kelet-, kzp-, kzp-kelet-eurpainak lenni az pech. Ez a Hrabal azt mondja, gy gondolta az r, hogy ez nem gy van, nem pech, hanem tragdia, ide szletni, az tragdia, st mg ennl is tbb: komdia. Szval drma. Pter Esterhzy, The Book of Hrabal // to je jo preostalo? Gadno je spavao, gadno se probudio, umorno, a i oi su ga boljele. Sumnjao je na upalu onih kapaka, dugo se gledao u zrcalu, gledao je kako se gleda, one jabuice mu je pokrivala tanka sluz koja se mjestimice skupljala u ukaste ili prije bezojne prozirne vorie. Trepui je pokuao skupiti tu opnu u jedno. Obrtao je oi, bile su runo proarane kapilarama, u takvoj prilici ovjek pun iskustva na Zemlji kae: Krvav je nebeski rub, uskoro e zapuhati. Tiina hvata maglu. Pter Esterhzy, The Book of Hrabal //
Underneath all the eccentricity and at times difficult to follow narrative, there are some heavy themes tackled here; God, Communism and abortion (I was not prepared for the latter at all). There is no underlying plot, it seems to be a long contemplation on the above themes. I found it a difficult read, mainly due to the incredibly... Sunt sub vraja lui Esterhazy ... Difficult to follow narrative, but a great homage to Hrabal and some of the most painfully beautiful paragraphs describing life in communist Hungary.