Night School: A Reader for Grownups

Author:   Zsofia Ban ,  Jim Tucker ,  Peter Nadas
Publisher:   Open Letter
ISBN:  

9781940953885


Pages:   270
Publication Date:   25 April 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Zsfia Ban's Night School: A Reader for Adults uses a textbook format to build an encyclopedia of life-subject by subject, from self-help to geography to chemistry to French. With subtle irony, Ban's collection of ""lectures"" guides readers through the importance and uses of the power of Nohoo (or ""know-how""), tells of the travels of young Flaubert to Egypt with his friend Maxime, and includes a missive from Laika the dog minutes before being blasted off into space, never to be seen again. A wildly clever book that makes our all-too-familiar world appear simultaneously foreign and untamed, and brings together lust, taboos, and the absurd in order to teach us the art of living.

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Author:   Zsofia Ban ,  Jim Tucker ,  Peter Nadas
Publisher:   Open Letter
Imprint:   Open Letter
Dimensions:   Width: 15.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781940953885


ISBN 10:   194095388
Pages:   270
Publication Date:   25 April 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Reading Zs fia Ban is simply good. It's pleasurable. That's the first thing that comes to mind when I think of her. . . . her writing can bring a smile to any reader's face, in any language. --P ter N das


"""Reading Zsófia Ban is simply good. It's pleasurable. That's the first thing that comes to mind when I think of her. . . . her writing can bring a smile to any reader's face, in any language.""--Péter Nádas ""Acerbic, playful, full of quick-witted philosophy, and unstintingly original, this is a varied and unsettling reader for our varied and unsettling times.""--Kirkus Reviews, starred review ""Bán marries Rabelaisian scholastic satire with a cerebral lyricism, resulting in a fanciful, if occasionally baffling, curriculum.""--Publishers Weekly ""A must-read for anyone who needs a break from the grim currents of contemporary literature, yet still craves the heady thrill of a really smart book.""--The Arkansas International ""This is an impressive, even wonderful work, Bán's dense, bubbling flow of ideas and words carrying readers along like on some wild river raft-ride."" --Michael Orthofer, Complete Review ""Defiant irreverence is Night School's greatest strength. . . . Zsófia Bán's textbook parody is a bravura performance, and perhaps it has more to teach us than we might initially think.""--Jacob Silkstone, Asymptote ""No book I've read this year has felt as alive and inventive as Zsofia Ban's Night School, nor has any book provided me with its volume of pure pleasure.""--Jonathan Woollen, Politics and Prose ""Zsófia Bán fashioned the curious frame of a ""night school"" to interact her readers on a long list of random subjects. . . rearranging the pieces [of cultural history] in intriguing forms, to the delight of the already learned student."" --Thomas Nolden, World Literature Today"


Reading Zs fia Ban is simply good. It's pleasurable. That's the first thing that comes to mind when I think of her. . . . her writing can bring a smile to any reader's face, in any language. --P ter N das Acerbic, playful, full of quick-witted philosophy, and unstintingly original, this is a varied and unsettling reader for our varied and unsettling times. --Kirkus Reviews A must-read for anyone who needs a break from the grim currents of contemporary literature, yet still craves the heady thrill of a really smart book.. --The Arkansas International


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Zsfia Bn grew up in Brazil and Hungary, and is the author of three works of fiction and four essay collections. She's won the Glass Marble Prize, Tibo Dery Prize, Palldium Prize, Mozg Vilg Prize, Attila Jzsef Prize, and Balassa Peter Prize for her writing. A former writer-in-residence at the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) program, she is currently a professor of American Studies at Etvs Lornd University in Budapest. Jim Tucker, a classical philologist living in Budapest, translated works from German, French, and Italian before making the acquaintance of George Konrd for whom he has translated some 35 essays from the Hungarian, in addition to works by numerous other authors. Peter Ndas is one of Hungary's greatest authors, and has had seven volumes translated into English, including The Book of Memories and Parallel Stories.

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