Back from Troy, the 'divine' Helen looks with fresh eyes at her
foul-mouthed hero-husband; a girl in a mountain village seeks
reassurance about her arranged marriage; a drunken mandarin invites
the devil to tea; and a German princess discovers that people
actually drink goat's milk. These delightful tales exhibit Banffy's
customary blend of high seriousness and subtle humour, his rich
imagination and his remarkably wide-ranging sympathies. Appearing
in English for the first time, in finely nuanced translations by
the prize-winning Len Rix, The Enchanted Night furthers the
writer's growing reputation as one of the most compelling European
writers of the twentieth century.
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