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Love letter in cuneiform

Zmeskal, TomA!sZucker, Alex(Translated by)
Part of the A Margellos World Republic of Letters book series
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Set in Czechoslovakia between the 1940s and the 1990s, TomA!s Zmeskal's stimulating novel focuses on one family's tragic story of love and the unspoken.

Josef meets his wife, Kveta, before the Second World War at a public lecture on Hittite culture.

Kveta chooses to marry Josef over their mutual friend Hynek, but when her husband is later arrested and imprisoned for an unnamed crime, Kveta gives herself to Hynek in return for help and advice.

The author explores the complexities of what is not spoken, what cannot be said, the repercussions of silence after an ordeal, the absurdity of forgotten pain, and what it is to be an outsider.

A In Zmeskal's tale, told not chronologically but rather as a mosaic of events, time progresses unevenly and unpredictably, as does one's understanding.

The saga belongs to a particular family, but it also exposes the larger, ongoing struggle of postcommunist Eastern Europe to come to terms with suffering when catharsis is denied.

Reporting from a fresh, multicultural perspective, Zmeskal makes a welcome contribution to European literature in the twenty-first century.

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Yale University Press
0300188595 / 9780300188592
eBook (EPUB)
21/03/2016
English
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217 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Translated from the Czech Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.