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Birds of Verhovina Adam Bodor

Birds of Verhovina By Adam Bodor

Birds of Verhovina by Adam Bodor


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Summary

A gripping portrayal of a totalitarian society in all its irrationality, absurdity and implacability, simultaneously provoking laughter and shuddering in the reader.

Birds of Verhovina Summary

Birds of Verhovina by Adam Bodor

The reader arrives in Adam Bodor's world, the periphery of civilization, at the break of dawn. Adam, the foster son of Brigadier Anatol Korkodus is waiting at the dilapidated station for a boy who is arriving from a reformatory. Soon afterwards, Korkodus is arrested for unfathomable reasons. Yet this decaying and sinister world is not devoid of a certain joie de vivre: people eat gourmet dishes, point out their interlocutor's hidden motives with incredibly dark humor and enjoy the region's stunning natural beauty.

About Adam Bodor

Adam Bodor is an author of Transylvanian origin, born in Kolozsvar (today Cluj, Romania) in 1936. He is arguably Hungary's greatest living writer. Peter Sherwood studied Hungarian and linguistics in the University of London before being appointed, in 1972, to a lectureship in Hungarian at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (now part of University College London). He taught there until 2007. From 2008 until his retirement in 2014 he was Laszlo Birinyi, Sr., Distinguished Professor of Hungarian Language and Culture in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Additional information

NGR9781914990038
9781914990038
191499003X
Birds of Verhovina by Adam Bodor
New
Hardback
Jantar Publishing Ltd
2021-11-16
280
Winner of Artist of the Nation - Hungary 2019
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