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And Other Stories, Paperback / softback Book

And Other Stories Paperback / softback

Part of the Writings from an Unbound Europe series

Paperback / softback

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Stories within stories, a few contemporary fables, a hint of the narrative complexity of Borges, a whiff of the gritty realism of pre- and post-communist life in Eastern Europe - these are the elements that come together in a unique and surprising way in the wildly imaginative and endlessly engaging short stories of Georgi Gospodinov.

Whether a tongue-in-cheek crime/horror story or the Christmas story of a pig, a language game leading to an unexpected epiphany or an inward-looking tale built on the complexity of a puzzle box, the work in this collection offers a kaleidoscopic experience of a writer whose style has been described as ""anarchic, experimental"" (""New Yorker"") and ""compulsively readable"" (""New York Times"").

Gospodinov's debut prose work ""Natural Novel"" was hailed as a ""go-for-broke postmodern construction - a devilish jam of jump-cut narration, pop culture riffs, wholesale quotation, and Chinese-box authorship"" (""Village Voice"").

At once familiar and fantastic, his writing is high comedy, high seriousness, and of very high order.

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:80 pages
  • Publisher:Northwestern University Press
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  • ISBN:9780810124325

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  • Pages:80 pages
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  • ISBN:9780810124325

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