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Things in the Night

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Informationen zum Autor Mati Unt (1944-2005) was an Estonian writer who began his writing career at the age of nineteen, with a "naive novel" entitled Good-bye, Yellow Cat. From this early beginning, Unt established a broad reputation in the artistic and intellectual circles of Estonia as a writer of fiction, plays, and criticism. His novels The Debt, On the Existence of Life in Outer Space, Murder in a Hotel, The Autumn Ball, and Things in the Night, among others, established Unt as one of the most prolific and well-regarded novelists in Estonia. In addition to his own writing, he was instrumental in bringing avant-garde theater to post-Soviet Estonia, and was well known as a director. Klappentext Things in the Night explores a world on the edge of disaster--plagued by mysterious power-outages and threatened by ominous conspiracies--juxtaposed against images and stories of unsurpassed beauty and tenderness. Beginning with the simple but moving words, "My Dear, I feel I owe you an explanation," and ending with the passionate, lyrical, and immensely sad, "Those were beautiful years, beautiful autumn days," this astounding novel, set in Estonia near the end of the millennium, is a hymn to the very best in the human imagination and a eulogy for what humans, at their worst, may destroy. Zusammenfassung Set in Estonia near the end of the millennium, this eulogy is a moving and hilarious hybrid work concerning the author's attempts to write a book on electricity in all its forms. This novel explores a world on the edge of disaster - plagued by power-outages and threatened by conspiracies - juxtaposed against images and stories of tenderness.

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Authors Mati Unt
Assisted by Eric Dickens (Translation)
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2006
 
EAN 9781564783882
ISBN 978-1-56478-388-2
No. of pages 306
Series Eastern European Literature
Eastern European Literature Series
Eastern European Literature
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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