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The Little Town Where Time Stood Still

English

By (author): Bohumil Hrabal

Translated by: James Naughton

'Folks, life is beautiful! Bring on the drinks, I'm sticking around till I'm ninety! Do you hear?'

A young boy grows up in a sleepy Czech community where little changes. His raucous, mischievous Uncle Pepin came to stay with the family years ago, and never left. But the outside world is encroaching on their close-knit town - first in the shape of German occupiers, and then with the new Communist order. Elegiac and moving, Bohumil Hrabal's gem-like portrayal of the passing of an age is filled with wit, life and tenderness.

'What is unique about Hrabal is his capacity for joy' Milan Kundera

'Even in a town where nothing happens, Hrabal's meticulous and exuberant fascination with the human voice insists that, as long as there's still breath in a body, life is endlessly eventful' Independent

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Product Details
  • Weight: 100g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780241290248

About Bohumil Hrabal

Bohumil Hrabal (Author) Bohumil Hrabal was one of the most important and admired Czech writers of the twentieth century. He was born and raised in Brno in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914. After working as a railway labourer insurance agent travelling salesman manual labourer paper-packer and stagehand he published a collection of poetry that was quickly withdrawn by the communist regime. His best-known books include I Served the King of England Closely Watched Trains (made into an Academy Award-winning film directed by Jiri Menzel) and Too Loud a Solitude. In 1997 he fell to his death from the fifth floor of a Prague hospital apparently trying to feed the pigeons.

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