Young protagonist Bubi is a perpetual outsider - exiled from Switzerland in 1938, his family returns home to Ljubljana, where their half-German background makes them stick out in local society. Reeling from the loss of his home in Switzerland, and surrounded by a language he can t quite master, Bubi confronts the challenges and humiliations of growing up in a strange environment. Narrated with uncanny naivete, the novel flits between memories of tenderness and shocking violence as Bubi navigates friendship, family, and his burgeoning sexuality in a land under hostile occupation.
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Dimensions: 152 x 185mm
Publication Date: 28 Jan 2020
Publisher: Archipelago Books
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781939810403
About Lojze KovacicMichael Biggins
In 2016 Lojze Kovai was voted the most outstanding Slovenian novelist of the past quarter century by a jury of eighteen leading Slovene literary historians and critics. Archipelago's release of the first volume of his three-volume masterpice Newcomers is the first work by him to appear in English.Lojze Kovai was born in Basel in 1928 to a German mother and Slovenian father. In 1938 the family was exiled to Slovenia where Kovai lived until his death in 2004. He is considered to be one of Slovenia's most significant authors and Newcomers is widely regarded the most important Slovenian novel of the twentieth century. He received the Preeren Award for life achievement in 1973 and the Kresnik Award for best novel in 1991 and 2004 for Crystal Time and Things of Childhood. In addition to his novels and short story collections Kovai also published a number of books for children and young readers. About the Translator: Michael Biggins has translated works by a number of Slovenia's leading contemporary writers. He currently curates the library collections for Russian and East European studies and teaches in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures both at the University of Washington in Seattle.