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House of day, house of night

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The English translation of the prize-winning international bestseller and Winner of the Gunter Grass Prize. Nowa Ruda is a small town in Silesia, an area that has been a part of Poland, Germany, and the former Czechoslovakia in the past.

When the narrator moves into the area, she and discovers everyone-and everything-has its own story.

With the help of Marta, her enigmatic neighbor, the narrator accumulates these stories, tracing the history of Nowa Ruda from the founding of the town to the lives of its saints, from the caller who wins the radio quiz every day to the tale of the man who causes international tension when he dies on the border, one leg on the Polish side, the other on the Czech side.

Each of the stories represents a brick and they interlock to reveal the immense monument that is the town.

What emerges is the message that the history of any place -no matter how humble- is limitless, that by describing or digging at the roots of a life, a house, or a neighborhood, one can see all the connections, not only with one's self and one's dreams but also with all of the universe. Richly imagined, weaving in anecdote with recipes and gossip, Tokarczuk's novel is an epic of a small place.

Since its original publication in 1998 it has remained a bestseller in Poland.

House of Day, House of Night is the English-language debut of one of Europe's best young writers.

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0810118920 / 9780810118928
Paperback / softback
02/08/2003
United States
English
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This translation originally published: London: Granta, 2002.
Olga Tokarczuk has received two Nike Reader's Prizes and the Berlin Bridge Literary Prize.
Olga Tokarczuk has received two Nike Reader's Prizes and the Berlin Bridge Literary Prize. FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)