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English
New Directions Publishing Corporation
24 September 2024
The gentle giant Florian Herscht has a problem: having faithfully attended Herr Köhler’s adult education classes in physics, he is convinced that disaster is imminent. And so, he embarks upon a one-sided correspondence with Chancellor Angela Merkel, to convince her of the danger of the complete destruction of all physical matter. Otherwise, he works for the Boss (the head of a local neo-Nazi gang), who has taken him under his wing and gotten him work as a graffiti cleaner and also a one-room apartment in the small eastern German town of Kana. The Boss is enraged by a graffiti artist who, with wolf emblems, is defacing all the various monuments to Johann Sebastian Bach in Thuringia. A Bach fanatic and director of an amateur orchestra, he is determined to catch the culprit with the help of his gang, and Florian has no choice but to join the chase. The situation becomes even more frightening, and havoc ensues, when real wolves are sighted in the area…

Written in one cascading sentence with the power of atomic particles colliding, Krasznahorkai’s novel is a tour de force, a morality play, a blistering satire, a devastating encapsulation of our helplessness when confronted with the moral and environmental dilemmas we face.
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Imprint:   New Directions Publishing Corporation
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 137mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   398g
ISBN:   9780811231534
ISBN 10:   0811231534
Pages:   512
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

The winner of the 2019 National Book Award for Translated Literature and the 2015 Man Booker International Prize for lifetime achievement, László Krasznahorkai was born in Gyula, Hungary. Ottilie Mulzet is a literary critic and translator of Hungarian. Mulzet received the National Book Award for Translated Literature in 2019 for her translation of László Krasznahorkai's Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming and the Best Translated Book Award in 2014 for her translation of Krasznahorkai’s Seiobo There Below.  

Reviews for Herscht 07769

"""The universality of Krasznahorkai’s vision rivals that of Gogol’s Dead Souls and far surpasses allthe lesser concerns of contemporary writing."" -- W. G. Sebald ""The contemporary Hungarian master of the apocalypse."" -- Susan Sontag ""Krasznahorkai has come up with his own forms. There is nothing else like it in contemporary literature."" -- Adam Thirwell - The New York Review of Books"


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