Farewell Waltz
Autor Milan Kundera Traducere de Aaron Asheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 aug 1998
And so begins a comedy which, during five madcap days, unfolds with ever-increasing speed. Klima's beautiful, jealous wife, the nurse's equally jealous boyfriend, a fanatical gynaecologist, a rich American, at once Don Juan and saint, and an elderly political prisoner who, just before his emigration, is holding a farewell party at the spa are all drawn into this black comedy, as in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
As usual, Milan Kundera poses serious questions with a blasphemous lightness which makes us understand that the modern world has taken away our right to tragedy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780571194711
ISBN-10: 0571194710
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: FABER & FABER
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0571194710
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: FABER & FABER
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Milan Kundera
Descriere
Klima, a celebrated jazz trumpeter, receives a phone call announcing that a young nurse with whom he spent a brief night at a fertility spa is pregnant. She has decided he is the father and so begins a comedy which, during five madcap days, unfolds with ever-increasing speed.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
In this dark farce of a novel, set in an old-fashioned Central European spa town, eight characters are swept up in an accelerating dance: a pretty nurse and her repairman boyfriend; an oddball gynecologist; a rich American (at once saint and Don Juan); a popular trumpeter and his beautiful, obsessively jealous wife; an disillusioned former political prisoner about to leave his country and his young woman ward.Perhaps the most brilliantly plotted and sheer entertaining of Milan Kundera's novels, Farewell Waltz poses the most serious questions with a blasphemous lightness that makes us see that the modern world has deprived us even of the right to tragedy.
Written in Bohemia in 1969-70, this book was first published (in 1976) in France under the title La valse aux adieux (Farewell Waltz), and later in thirty-four other countries. This beautiful new translation, made from the French text prepared by the novelist himself, fully reflects his own tone and intentions. As such it offers an opportunity for both the discovery and the rediscovery of one of the very best of a great writer's works.
Written in Bohemia in 1969-70, this book was first published (in 1976) in France under the title La valse aux adieux (Farewell Waltz), and later in thirty-four other countries. This beautiful new translation, made from the French text prepared by the novelist himself, fully reflects his own tone and intentions. As such it offers an opportunity for both the discovery and the rediscovery of one of the very best of a great writer's works.
Recenzii
Kundera remains faithful to this subtle, wily, devious talent for a fiction of 'erotic possibilities.' — New York Times Book Review
Farewell Waltz shocks. Black humor. Farcical ferocity. Admirably tender portraits of women." — Le Pointe (Paris)
"After Farewell Waltz there cannot be any doubt. Kundera is a master of contemporary literature. This novel is both an an example of virtuosity and a descent into the human soul." — L'Unite
Farewell Waltz shocks. Black humor. Farcical ferocity. Admirably tender portraits of women." — Le Pointe (Paris)
"After Farewell Waltz there cannot be any doubt. Kundera is a master of contemporary literature. This novel is both an an example of virtuosity and a descent into the human soul." — L'Unite