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Lovers & Murderers (Garrigue Book) [Hardcover]

Vladimir Paral (Author), Craig Cravens (Translator)

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Garrigue Book February 1, 2002
A black comedy on the human condition, this book presents Vladimír Páral’s darkly comic vision of life in an apartment building that is owned by a chemical factory. The downtrodden residents struggle and scheme to move into better apartments using sex, violence, and deceit to get what they want. In the process, it becomes apparent that they are no better and may be worse than those that they have pushed aside. This novel brilliantly asserts that ideologies may change, but human nature never does.

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Written 30 years ago, this Rabelaisian and restless novel from Czech mountebank P ral, a contemporary of Milan Kundera, describes the lives of the inhabitants of a chemical factory's employee-housing complex. Story lines often involve competition for coveted space in the building, and they intersect in perversely coincidental ways as the chronicle unfolds across decades. For instance, siblings Madda, Alex and Julda live together until Julda discovers Madda and Alex in flagrante delicto and throws Madda out, forcing her to live with neighbors. The neighbors' adolescent son develops an obsessive crush on physically filthy but intensely sexual Madda, but she's not interested in him. Finally, the boy commits a violent act that solves his romantic problem, at least symbolically. In another apartment, aging beauty Zita recaptures her passion in adultery. Elsewhere, young Jana lives innocently, eventually marrying Borek, an itinerant worker living in the building. The book follows this marriage for many years, until a new generation arrives and makes the same mistakes as its predecessor. The novel's playful, relentless energy combines with sexual and political candidness to make grand, cartoonish comedy of a bleak situation. P ral integrates characters' daydreams with his narrative, in turn mixing these with bursts of stream of consciousness that deepen his provocative probing of characters' psyches. The sociological oppression of the factory workers and the unfair division of wealth become part of the comedy as well. Although the translation is at times clunky, Cravens generally brings out the poetry in P ral's original, inspired epic of life in Eastern Europe.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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A small apartment house, owned by a chemical company in the northern Czech city of Ust! nad Labem, is the focus of P ral's exploration (first published in 1969) of the small-mindedness of humanity. Every resident over the years is dissatisfied with his or her lot. The young men want sex, the young women usually want marriage, and everyone schemes for a better apartment with hot water. Sex, power, jealousy, and greed fuel virtually every human interaction, and the saintly residents are murdered. Although P ral's jaundiced view of his fellow man is vitriolic, it is also very funny. While his workers' paradise is reminiscent of Dante's Inferno, the author shows an impressive mastery of literary technique as he pieces together the lives of his characters in a dazzling mosaic. Because P ral (Catapult, The Four Sonyas) was able to publish throughout the Communist regime, his writing was not viewed favorably and hence not translated by those in the Czech expatriate community. Fortunately, his satiric look at life under communism is now available to all lovers of good literature. Andrea Caron Kempf, Johnson Cty. Community Coll. Lib., Overland Park, KS
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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