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On My Aunt’s Shallow Grave White Roses Have Already Bloomed: The Margellos World Republic of Letters

Autor Maria Mitsora Traducere de Jacob Moe
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 sep 2018
A collection of short stories by an acclaimed contemporary Greek writer, reminiscent of Lydia Davis and Jenny Offill
 
“Maria Mitsora’s short stories . . . challenge our previously held beliefs about the human psyche . . . [through] the passionately created, twisted worlds of her imagination.”—World Literature Today
 
This collection assembles sixteen of Maria Mitsora’s short stories in what adds up to a retrospective of the author’s work, spanning forty years. Moving across the urban netherworld of Athens to imagined Latin American towns and science‑fiction dystopias, Mitsora animates the alternatingly dark and revelatory aspects of the human psyche, depicting a world in which her protagonists are caught between reality and myth, predestination and chance, rationality and twisted dreams. Mitsora led a generation of writers whose work articulated major transitions in the Greek literary scene, from 1970s historical and political sensibilities shaped in response to the military Junta to a contemporary focus on a fragmented, multicultural world. Her consistent experimentation with the short story form—a dominant genre in Greek prose writing since the nineteenth century—ranges from psychologically dark, surrealist work to more recent reflective and poetic writings.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780300215762
ISBN-10: 0300215762
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 127 x 197 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria The Margellos World Republic of Letters


Recenzii

“[A] brief but spellbinding collection . . . suspended somewhere between ancient myth and contemporary reality. . . . Mitsora’s writing is powerful in its strangeness. . . . Though a reader may be unsure where the stories are heading, they are beautiful, small revelations worth surrendering to.”—Publishers Weekly

“Maria Mitsora’s short stories . . . challenge our previously held beliefs about the human psyche . . . [through] the passionately created, twisted worlds of her imagination.”—World Literature Today

“Maria Mitsora’s surreal short stories confront the gaping abyss of time and oblivion lurking in everyday encounters. Her meticulous vision of objects, words and desires remade for an ambiguous world is staged with a searing, primordial intensity, like that flash of light from a steel knife in Albert Camus’ The Stranger.”—Vangelis Calotychos, Brown University

“Words have froth, on which we all sail; the ghost of an old friend returns to caress a stray dog; streets are strewn with flowers and razors. Welcome to Maria Mitsora’s weird world: her effective metonymies, her passionate allegories, her moving realist turns. One of the best stylists of Greece’s underground scene, Mitsora is introduced to the English-speaking public in an excellent translation by Jacob Moe, who treats her work with the diligence of a true fan. Her stories demand this—they win you over quickly, but need your full attention if they are to stay with you.”—Dimitris Papanikolaou, University of Oxford


Notă biografică

Maria Mitsora is the author of several short story collections, four novels, and a narrative autobiography. Jacob Moe translates from Modern Greek and Brazilian Portuguese.

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A collection of short stories by an acclaimed contemporary Greek writer, reminiscent of Lydia Davis and Jenny Offill