Fr. 29.90

Marketa Lazarova

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Spedizione di solito min. 4 settimane (il titolo viene procurato in modo speciale)

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Medieval Bohemia, the petty nobility nothing more than highwaymen, literally robber barons, and the king has to dispatch troops to restore order. Marketa Lazarova was promised to God at birth, destined to live her life in a convent, but she is abducted by one of the neighboring Kozla-k clan and discovers her sensual self. Told in shifting perspectives, mixing the archaic with the modern, the elevated with the vulgar, Vancura's tale is a compressed epic, less historical novel (the history of his ancestors) than paean to honor, courage, life, carnality, and above all a love that undermines conventional notions of the profane as it shifts to a sacred outside the sanctions of religious dogma. In so doing, he shows the nexus between Crown and Church to subjugate those who prefer to follow their own natures over following imposed laws and precepts. Cinematic in approach to draw the reader into the action, as if it were happening right before one's eyes, Marketa Lazarova deserves its place among the classics of interwar modernism, and it was awarded Czechoslovakia's State Prize for Literature upon its publication in 1931. Yet the novel has been largely known by Frantisek Vlacil's 1967 film adaptation, generally considered one of the greatest achievements of Czech cinema, and unavailable in English until now.

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Novelist, playwright, film director, screenwriter, Vladislav Vancura was born in 1891 in Ha¡j (Silesia) into a family with ancestral roots in the nobility. A founding member of the Czech avant-garde artists group DevÄ>tsil in 1920, he served as its first chairman and was instrumental in formulating its Poetist program for literature. Vancura's most acclaimed work, Marketa Lazarova, brought him renown as an innovator of the first order and Czechoslovakia's State Prize for Literature in 1931. He was arrested on May 12, 1942, by the Gestapo, tortured, and executed on June 1, 1942.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Vladislav Vancura
Con la collaborazione di Frantisek Drtikol (Illustrazione), Frantisek Drtikol (Fotografie), Carleton Bulkin (Traduzione)
Editore Twisted Spoon Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 06.07.2016
 
EAN 9788086264431
ISBN 978-80-86264-43-1
Pagine 183
Dimensioni 139 mm x 193 mm x 20 mm
Peso 325 g
Categoria Narrativa > Romanzi

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