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OverviewSet in Stalinist-era Central Europe, GraveLarks is a triumphant intellectual thriller navigating the fragile ambiguity between sado-masochism, black humor, political satire, murder, and hope. Zderad, a noble misfit, investigates a powerful party figure i Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jan Kresadlo , Vaclav Z. J. Pinkava , Jan J. Pinkava , Michael TatePublisher: Jantar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Jantar Publishing Ltd Edition: Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 13.10cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.190kg ISBN: 9780993377303ISBN 10: 0993377300 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 24 September 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWinner of the 1984 Egon Hastovsky prize; 'GraveLarks successfully employs Menippean satire, characterized by a fragmented narrative, frequent shifts of stylistic register and point of view, and the wish to lampoon not so much an individual but a general state of mind ... Needless to say, the novel's relevance is not limited to a specific time and place' - Andrei Rogatchevski, The Times Literary Supplement; 'GraveLarks is a quite remarkable novel - a lot of fun even, despite the sour accompanying taste. This is a wonderfully lively text, and while Kresadlo bashes the system of those times he treats it as an aberration that should be examined and understood and not simply ignored or glossed over. A fascinating work, in many respects, and a very good novel.' - M.A.Orthofer, The Complete Review; 'A complex torrent of black humour mixed with rollicking slapstick clowning, of sexual exploitation mixed with warm family love, of sharp, pointed, observations mixed with bizarre and fantastic episodes reminiscent of Meyrink and Kafka.' - John Howard, Wormwood; 'Original, shocking, truthful' - Josef Skvorecky, prize-winning novelist, publisher, academic; 'The greatest post-war Czech writer' - Peter Pistanek, prize-winning novelist and cognac connoisseur Author InformationJan Křesadlo(1926–1995) was the pseudonym chosen by Dr Václav Jaroslav Karel Pinkava, a Czech emigré psychologist who settled in Britain with his wife and four children after the 1968 invasion of his native Czechoslovakia. He worked as a clinical psychologist in Colchester until his early retirement in 1982, when he turned to full-time writing. GraveLarks, his first novel, was originally published by Josef Škvorecky’s émigré publishing house `68 Publishers in Toronto. Pinkava was also active in choral music and mathematical logic discovering the many-valued logic algebra which bears his name. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |