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The Healer (Hardcover)
Marek Vadas, Julia Sherwood, Peter Sherwood
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R503
Discovery Miles 5 030
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Traditional African narrative forms combined with European
modernism. Â The stories comprising The Healer, Marek
Vadas’s first collection, which was originally published in 2006,
are steeped in the culture, rituals, and traditions of Africa,
blurring the boundaries between dream and reality and peopled with
characters whose gender, shape, skin color or even memories may
change at a stroke. Nevertheless, Vadas refuses to exoticize this
world, and many of the stories, told in pared-down language, blend
mythical elements with realistic depictions of harsh living
conditions, economic deprivation, and colonial oppression. The
narratives unfold from the perspective of their
protagonists—children (often orphaned), and men struggling to
make ends meet and trying in vain to resist the allure of strong
women endowed with magic powers. As a Slovak writer focusing on the
African continent, Vadas is a rare voice that helps to build
bridges between very different cultures, and now his writing is
introduced to the global anglophone readership. Â
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Savages 2023
Lucie Lomová; Translated by Julia Sherwood, Peter Sherwood
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R620
Discovery Miles 6 200
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Big Love 2019 (Paperback)
Balla; Translated by Julia Sherwood, Peter Sherwood
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R297
R269
Discovery Miles 2 690
Save R28 (9%)
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Andric and his girlfriend Laura have been seeing each other for a
long time now but it isn't clear what each sees in the other.
Self-absorbed, delusional or just a regular couple? 'Big Love is
primarily a critique of contemporary society, in which the triumph
of liberal democracy has increased rather than diminished the
Kafkaesque aspects of life.' - Charles Sabatos.
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Freshta (Paperback)
Petra Prochazkova; Translated by Julia Sherwood
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R249
Discovery Miles 2 490
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Welcome to Kabul: one family, countless secrets. When Herra, a
Russian-Tadjik woman, falls in love with Nadir, an Afghan, she has
no idea about the life that awaits her in post-Taliban Afghanistan,
nor about the family she is about to join. A grandfather who is a
feminist, an adopted young boy who astounds with his intellect, and
Freshta, who will do anything to run away from her abusive husband.
Like the other women in the family, Herra wears a burqa and hides
in a closet when guests arrive. But when she starts a new job with
an American woman, Heidi, she soon realizes how little
understanding Westnerners have of the way women live in
Afghanistan, and still less that not everybody is waiting to be
saved. Freshta is a stunning debut about conceptions of human faith
in a war-stricken country. It is a deeply moving story that will
make you laugh and cry at the same time, a universal tale of
husbands and wives, lovers and friends, who seek happiness and
acceptance against the backdrop of the unexpected events playing
around them.
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Bellevue 2019 (Paperback)
Julia Sherwood, Peter Sherwood; Ivana Dobrakovova
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R443
R400
Discovery Miles 4 000
Save R43 (10%)
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Blanka takes a summer job at a centre for people with physical
disabilities in the French city of Marseille, where her encounter
with their severe conditions ends badly. A deeply unsettling,
visceral tale of a young woman unravelling, evolving from carer to
cared for. A novel about our own inability to escape 'our own
private cages', imprisoned by fear, anxiety and mistrust, no less
than indifference to others. The author: IVANA DOBRAKOVOVA (1982)
graduated from Bratislava's Comenius University with a degree in
English and French (translation and interpretation). She is based
in Turin where she works as a freelance translator from French and
Italian into Slovak, currently working on Elena Ferrante's
Neapolitan novels. She debuted in 2009 with her short story
collection Prva smrt v rodine (The First Death in the Family),
followed by the novel Bellevue (2010). Her most recent collection
of short stories Toxo appeared in 2013. She has won several
literary competitions, including Poviedka 2008, and all three of
her books have been shortlisted for the Anasoft Litera prize. In
2019, she was awarded the EU Prize for Literature.
Balla is often described as "the Slovak Kafka" for his depictions
of the absurd and the mundane. In the Name of the Father features a
nameless narrator reflecting on his life, looking for someone else
to blame for his failed relationship with his parents and two sons,
his serial adultery, the breakup of his marriage and his wife's
descent into madness. Against the backdrop of their stiflingly grey
provincial lives, he completely fails to act against "the thing"
growing in the cellar of the house he built with his brother. The
book won numerous awards in Slovakia and in this edition is
accompanied by three additional short stories, which share its
unique dark humour, satire and truth.
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