Fire and Knowledge : Fiction and Essays

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Format: Trade Book
Pub. Date: 2007-07-24
Publisher(s): Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Summary

A superb collection of short stories, essays, and literary criticism from the great Hungarian writer The U.S. publication ofA Book of Memoriesin 1997 introduced to our shores the work of an extraordinary novelist, an artist whom critics easily compared to Robert Musil, James Joyce, and Thomas Mann. Now, inFire and Knowledge, we discover other aspects of Péter Nádas's major presence in European life and letters: as a trenchant commentator on the events that have transformed his country and all of Europe since 1989, as a stunning literary critic, as a subtle interpreter of language and politics in societies both free and unfree, as a moralist with a discerning eye for the crippling effects of deception and hypocrisy upon us all. In addition,Fire and Knowledgeacquaints us more fully with Nádas's evolution as a writer of fiction, for it includes stories dating from the 1960s and 1970s, when he had to write in extremely stringent, even dangerous circumstances, as well as some from more recent years, since the publication of his major novels and the reintegration of Western and Eastern Europe. Here, in full, is a rich and rewarding compilation of works by one of our greatest living writers.

Author Biography

Péter Nádas, born in Budapest in 1942, began writing in the 1960s and was first published in the 1970s. Author of the novels A Book of Memories (FSG, 1997), The End of a Family Story (FSG, 1998), and Love (FSG, 2000), he lives in Gombosszeg, in western Hungary.


Table of Contents

The great Christmas killingp. 3
Liar, cheaterp. 9
The Biblep. 13
Homecomingp. 65
Little Alexp. 83
On Thomas Mann's diariesp. 93
The lambp. 107
Hamlet is freep. 149
Lady Klara's housep. 166
Melancholyp. 238
Vivisectionp. 262
A tale of fire and knowledgep. 268
Family picture in purple duskp. 276
Our poor, poor Sascha Andersonp. 286
Work songp. 312
Minotaurp. 319
Fate and techniquep. 336
Meeting Godp. 346
Parasitic systemsp. 350
At the muddy sources of appearancesp. 361
The citizen of the world and the he-goatp. 368
Clogged painp. 383
Wayp. 392
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