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Journey by Moonlight

by Szerb, Antal; Rix, Len (Translated by), and Orringer, Julie (Introduction by)

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New York: New York Review Books, 2014. xiii, 301 pages; 21 cm. Translated from the Hungarian. Tight, clean copy. "The trouble begins in Venice, the first stop on Erzsi and Mihaly's honeymoon tour of Italy. Here Erzsi discovers that her new husband prefers wandering back alleys on his own to her company. The trouble picks up in Ravenna, where a hostile man zooms up on a motorcycle as the couple are sitting at an outdoor cafe. It's Janos, someone Mihaly hasn't seen for years, and he wants Mihaly to come with him in search of Ervin, their childhood friend. The trouble comes to a head when Mihaly misses the train he and Erzsi are due to take to Rome. Off he goes across Italy, wandering from city to city, haunted and accosted by a strange array of figures from the troubled youth that he thought he had left behind: There are the charismatic siblings, Eva and Tamas, whose bizarre amateur theatricals linked sex and death forever in his mind; Ervin, a Jew turned Catholic monk who was his rival for Eva's love; and again, that ruffian on the motorcycle." - Publisher.. 1st. Paperback. Fine. 8vo.

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Antal Szerb (1901–1945), born in Budapest, was a writer and scholar noted as one of the major literary personalities of the twentieth century. He established a reputation as an academic at a very young age, spoke several languages, and lived in France, Italy, and England. In late 1944 he was deported to a concentration camp where he died months later. Among his major fictional works are Journey by Moonlight , The Pendragon Legend , and Oliver VII .   Len Rix is a translator of Hungarian literature, best known for his translations of Antal Szerb’s Journey by Moonlight and Magda Szabo’s The Door , both of which will be published as NYRB Classics in Fall 2014. He lives in the U.K.   Julie Orringer is an American writer from Miami. She is the recipient of two Pushcart Prizes and her stories have appeared in McSweeney's , The Paris Review , Ploughshares , as well as in several anthologies. She has a collection of short stories, How to Breathe Underwater , and one novel, The Invisible Bridge. She lives in Brooklyn.

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Title
Journey by Moonlight
Author
Szerb, Antal; Rix, Len (Translated by), and Orringer, Julie (Introduction by)
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Paperback
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Used - Fine
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1st
ISBN 10
1590177738
ISBN 13
9781590177730
Publisher
New York Review Books
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2014
Size
8vo

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