His books have prophesied dooms big and small for forty years now, much to the annoyance of our century's chummy optimists and milquetoast novelists obsessed with their own private misery and campus politics. The post Tiny Apocalypses: On László Krasznahorkai’s “Herscht 07769” appeared first on Cleveland Review of Books.| Cleveland Review of Books
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Entre els autors que visitaran el CCCB del 22 al 26 d'octubre hi ha László Krasznahorkai, Art Spiegelman, Isabella Hammad i Keum Suk Gendry-Kim| Ara.cat
The Descent Into Chaos Hungarian literature is slowly proving itself to be one of the most compelling in the world. While there is no written evidence of its earliest forms, Hungarian literature’s oral tradition—comprised of folktales and folk songs—can be traced back to pre-Christian times and has been passed down from one generation to another. […]| The Pine-Scented Chronicles