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The best of Pushkin Press on Venice, the iconic city. Beautifully
designed by David Pearson and Clare Skeats and exclusive to Pushkin
Press, this box set contains the Venice literature must-reads: the
contrasting voices of Paul Morand, Regis Debray, Henry James,
Arthur Schnitzler and Petr Kral on the city which leaves no-one
indifferent. Contains: Venices by Paul Morand, Loving Venice, by
Petr Kral, Against Venice by Regis Debray, Letters from the Palazzo
Barbaro by Henry James, Casanova's Return to Venice by Arthur
Schnitzler. EXCLUSIVE TO THIS BOXSET: The first ever translation
from Antal Szerb's The Third Tower, the travelogue which gave birth
to Journey by Moonlight. Szerb's notes on Venice are translated by
award-winning Len Rix. 'I cannot imagine a happier Christmas
present for any lover, or loather, of Venice' - Jan Morris 'All
lovers of Venice who also love good writing should have the Pushkin
Press's In Search of Venice, a handsome boxed set of six books on
the city, including Henry James's Letters From the Palazzo Barbaro,
a delightful pamphlet by Antal Szerb, as well as Regis Debray's
contrarian Against Venice' -John Banville, Wall Street Journal
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Journey by Moonlight (Paperback)
Antal Szerb; Translated by Len Rix
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R308
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Discovery Miles 2 590
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'Antal Szerb is one of the great European writers' Ali Smith 'A
novel to love as well as admire, always playful and ironical, full
of brilliant descriptions, bon mots and absurd situations' Guardian
A major modern classic: the turbulent story of a businessman torn
between middle-class respectability and sensational bohemoia
Mihály and Erzsi are on honeymoon in Italy. Mihály has recently
joined the respectable family firm in Budapest, but as his gaze
passes over the mysterious back-alleys of Venice, memories of his
bohemian past reawaken his old desire to wander. When bride and
groom become separated at a provincial train station, Mihály
embarks on a chaotic and bizarre journey that leads him finally to
Rome, where he must reckon with both his past and his future. In
this intoxicating and satirical masterpiece, Szerb takes us deep
into the conflicting desires of marriage and shows how adulthood
can reverberate endlessly with the ache of youth. Part of the
Pushkin Press Classics series: timeless storytelling by icons of
literature, hand-picked from around the globe Translated by Len Rix
Antal Szerb was born in Budapest in 1901. Though of Jewish descent,
he was baptised at an early age and remained a lifelong Catholic.
He rapidly established himself as a formidable scholar, through
studies of Ibsen and Blake and histories of English, Hungarian and
world literature. He was a prolific essayist and reviewer, ranging
across all the major European languages. Debarred by successive
Jewish laws from working in a university, he was subjected to
increasing persecution, and finally murdered in a forced labour
camp in 1945. Pushkin Press publishes his novels The Pendragon
Legend, Oliver VII and his masterpiece Journey by Moonlight, as
well as the historical study The Queen's Necklace and Love in a
Bottle and Other Stories.
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Journey by Moonlight (Paperback)
Antal Szerb; Translated by Peter V. Czipott
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R272
R235
Discovery Miles 2 350
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Travelling to Italy on their honeymoon, Erszi and Mihaly are ready
to take in all the beauties and pleasures of the country. But when
they reach Venice, it is clear that Mihaly prefers to roam around
the back alleys and the canals on his own, and as they continue
their journey through the Bel Paese there is a growing sense of
unrest between them, until Mihaly misses the train to Rome they
were due to take together. Wandering alone from city to city, with
his marriage rapidly falling apart, Mihaly must confront the ghosts
of his past and try to find a sense of purpose. Originally written
in 1937, and here presented in a brilliant new translation by Peter
V. Czipott, Antal Szerb's gently humorous and psychologically
subtle exploration into the workings of a budding bourgeois
marriage has been hailed as one of the great rediscovered classics
of the twentieth century.
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