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    War & War -

    László Krasznahorkai

    New Directions
    2006
    288 páginas
    9h 36m
    ISBN-13: 9780811216098
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    War & War, László Krasznahorkai’s second novel in English from New Directions, begins at a point of danger: on a dark train platform Korim is on the verge of being attacked by thuggish teenagers and robbed; and from here, we are carried along by the insistent voice of this nervous clerk. Desperate, at times almost mad, but also keenly empathic, Korim has discovered in a small Hungarian town’s archives an antique manuscript of startling beauty: it narrates the epic tale of brothers-in-arms struggling to return home from a disastrous war. Korim is determined to do away with himself, but before he can commit suicide, he strongly feels he must escape to New York with the precious manuscript and commit it to eternity by typing it all up on the world-wide web. Following Korim with obsessive realism through the streets of New York (from his landing in a Bowery flophouse to his moving far uptown with a mad interpreter), War & War relates his encounters with a fascinating range of humanity, a world torn between viciousness and mysterious beauty. Following the eight chapters of War & War is a short "prequel acting as a sequel," "Isaiah," which brings us to a dark bar, years before in Hungary, where Korim rants against the world and threatens suicide. Simply written like nothing else (turning single sentences into chapters), War & War affirms W. G. Sebald’s comment that Krasznahorkai’s prose "far surpasses all the lesser concerns of contemporary writing."

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    László Krasznahorkai

    László Krasznahorkai nasceu em Gyula, Hungria, em 1954. Escreveu cinco romances e ganhou numerosos prémios, incluindo em 2013 o Prémio de Melhor Livro Traduzido de Ficção com <i>Satantango</i>. Suas obras também foram adaptadas ao cinema por Béla Tarr, como "As harmonias de Werckmeister"(2000) e "Sátántangó"(1994). Em 2015 foi distinguido com o International Man Booker Prize.

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