The nineteenth-century founding of "free settlements" in the
Americas serves as a starting point for the new novel by popular
Czech author Patrik Ouredn?k. Simultaneously satiric and
philosophical, "The Opportune Moment, 1855," opens with an Italian
anarchist's missive to his noble former mistress, an impassioned
rejection of all of Europe's latest and greatest advancements, from
the Enlightenment to social reform to communist revolution. We then
leap back in time half a century to the alternately somber and
hilarious shipboard diary of a common Italian everyman sailing to
Brazil with a motley, multinational band of idealists, to build a
new society. A pitiless portrait of the often unbridgeable gap
between theory and practice, "The Opportune Moment, 1855" is
another uproarious and unsettling attack on convention by one of
literature's great provocateurs.
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