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Chasing Homer : good luck, and nothing else : Odysseus's cave / László Krasznahorkai ; with art by Max Neumann ; with music by Szilveszter Miklós ; translated from the Hungarian by John Batki.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Hungarian Publisher: New York : New Directions Publishing Corporation, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 91 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780811227971
  • 0811227979
Uniform titles:
  • Mindig Homérosznak. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Velocity -- Faces -- Relating to sheltered places -- Relating to insanity -- Moving about in crowds -- Advisory -- Adapting to the terrain -- On the meaning of pursuit & murder -- Life -- Choosing an escape route -- Stations -- Value of earlier observations -- Faith -- Korčula -- Mljet -- Good, but not good enough -- Toward hope -- At Calypso's -- No.
Summary: "In this thrilling chase narrative, a hunted being escapes certain death at breakneck speed-careening through Europe, heading blindly South. Faster and faster, escaping the assassins, our protagonist flies forward, blending into crowds, adjusting to terrains, hopping on and off ferries, always desperately trying to stay a step ahead of certain death: the past did not exist, only what was current existed-a prisoner of the instant, rushing into this instant, an instant that had no continuation ... Krasznahorkai-celebrated for the exhilarating energy of his prose-outdoes himself in Chasing Homer. And this unique collaboration boasts beautiful full-color paintings by Max Neumann and-reaching out of the book proper-the wildly percussive music of Szilveszter Miklós scored for each chapter (to be accessed by the reader via QR codes)"-- Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library Fiction KRASZNAH LASZLO Available 33111010599666
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In this thrilling chase narrative, a hunted being escapes certain death at breakneck speed--careening through Europe, heading blindly South. Faster and faster, escaping the assassins, our protagonist flies forward, blending into crowds, adjusting to terrains, hopping on and off ferries, always desperately trying to stay a step ahead of certain death: the past did not exist, only what was current existed--a prisoner of the instant, rushing into this instant, an instant that had no continuation ...
Krasznahorkai--celebrated for the exhilarating energy of his prose--outdoes himself in Chasing Homer. And this unique collaboration boasts beautiful full-color paintings by Max Neumann and--reaching out of the book proper--the wildly percussive music of Szilveszter Miklós scored for each chapter (to be accessed by the reader via QR codes).

"A New Directions book."

"Originally published in Hungarian by Magvető as Mindig Homérosznak"--Title page verso.

Velocity -- Faces -- Relating to sheltered places -- Relating to insanity -- Moving about in crowds -- Advisory -- Adapting to the terrain -- On the meaning of pursuit & murder -- Life -- Choosing an escape route -- Stations -- Value of earlier observations -- Faith -- Korčula -- Mljet -- Good, but not good enough -- Toward hope -- At Calypso's -- No.

"In this thrilling chase narrative, a hunted being escapes certain death at breakneck speed-careening through Europe, heading blindly South. Faster and faster, escaping the assassins, our protagonist flies forward, blending into crowds, adjusting to terrains, hopping on and off ferries, always desperately trying to stay a step ahead of certain death: the past did not exist, only what was current existed-a prisoner of the instant, rushing into this instant, an instant that had no continuation ... Krasznahorkai-celebrated for the exhilarating energy of his prose-outdoes himself in Chasing Homer. And this unique collaboration boasts beautiful full-color paintings by Max Neumann and-reaching out of the book proper-the wildly percussive music of Szilveszter Miklós scored for each chapter (to be accessed by the reader via QR codes)"-- Provided by publisher.

In English. Translated from the Hungarian.

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