Details

ISBN-10: 8024642689
ISBN-13: 9788024642680
Publisher: Karolinum Press, Charles University
Publish Date: 01/19/2020
Dimensions: 7.20" L, 5.10" W, 1.50" H

Why I Write?: The Early Prose from 1945 to 1952

Translator: David Short

Hardcover

Price: $20.00

Overview

“Glimmers in anticipation of Hrabal’s later virtuosity.”
New Yorker

“A collection of formative fiction from a writer whose work has earned comparison with Joyce and Beckett. . . . Early work from a writer who merits a larger readership.”
Kirkus Reviews

This collection of the earliest prose by one of literature’s greatest stylists captures, as scholar Arnault Maréchal put it, “the moment when Hrabal discovered the magic of writing.” Taken from the period when Bohumil Hrabal shifted his focus from poetry to prose, these stories–many written in school notebooks, typed and read aloud to friends, or published in samizdat–often showcase raw experiments in style that would define his later works. Others intriguingly utilize forms the author would never pursue again. Featuring the first appearance of key figures from Hrabal’s later writings, such as his real-life Uncle Pepin, who would become a character in his later fiction and is credited here as a coauthor of one piece, the book also contains stories that Hrabal would go on to cannibalize for some of his most famous novels. All together, Why I Write? offers readers the chance to explore this important nascent phase of Hrabal’s writing.

Expertly interpreted by award-winning Hrabal translator David Short, this collection comprises some of the last remaining prose works by Hrabal to be translated into English. A treasure trove for Hrabal devotees, Why I Write? allows us to see clearly why this great prose master was, as described by Czech writer and publisher Josef Skvorecký, “fundamentally a lyrical poet.”

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"In Why I Write?, a motley crew of carousers play drunken pranks and tell each other wild stories. . . . In place of the drab realism that the regime demanded, Hrabal offered dizzying embellishments and dazzling augmentations. He drew early inspiration from the surrealists, and Why I Write? is peppered with references to obscure figures of the movement. But, even in his early stories, he departed from precedent to perfect the distinctive method that he called pabeni, a term that translates to something like palavering: roughly, the kind of meandering chatter that we engage in when we strike up conversations with strangers. . . . The book sometimes glimmers in anticipation of Hrabal's later virtuosity."–Becca Rothfeld "New Yorker"
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Details

ISBN-10: 8024642689
ISBN-13: 9788024642680
Publisher: Karolinum Press, Charles University
Publish Date: 01/19/2020
Dimensions: 7.20" L, 5.10" W, 1.50" H
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