Set in New York City and Prague in 1992, Kafka’s Son follows a first-person narrator who is a documentary filmmaker. In a New York synagogue, he meets an elderly Czech Jew named Jiri, once the head of the famous Jewish Museum in Prague, with whom...
„Kai dingo balandžiai“ – tai estų kilmės Suomijos rašytojos Sofi Oksanen trečiasis romanas iš tetralogijos apie netolimą Estijos praeitį ir politinį Europos suskaldymą. Ankstesnės dalys – „Stalino karvės“ ir „Valymas“....
"Challenging, beautifully written "-Library Journal
Hailed by The New Yorker as one of the best young novelists and recipient of Germany’s most prestigious literary awards, Marcel Beyer returns with a brilliantly wrought...
Kamby Bolongo Mean River, Robert Lopez’s hypnotic second novel, is the story of a young man whofinds himself confined and under observation, the subject of seemingly pointless tests. His only link to the outside world is a telephone that will not...
Co jeszcze może przytrafić się facetowi przed czterdziestką, który właśnie rozwodzi się z żoną domagającą się specjalnych alimentów dla…swoich kotów? Czy coś jeszcze...
“Sometimes you do not truly observe something until you study it in reverse,” writes Karim Issar upon arrival to New York City from Qatar in 1999. Fluent in numbers, logic, and business jargon yet often baffled by human connection, the young...
Kaputt proves to be a fictional memoir, or a fantasy intertwined with historical events, by Curzio Malaparte. Employed by an Italian newspaper during World War II, he was able to travel around Europe and to the Eastern Front, at ease with...