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Making Skeletons Dance

Series: The Slovak List
Brief Description
An introduction to the work of acerbic Slovak writer Peter Macsovszky. Simon Blef, who comes from "a small, stifling country without a sea" in some corner of Europe, has gone to live in the Netherlands. There he has found a wife and hopes he may yet... Read More
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Making Skeletons Dance

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An introduction to the work of acerbic Slovak writer Peter Macsovszky.

Simon Blef, who comes from "a small, stifling country without a sea" in some corner of Europe, has gone to live in the Netherlands. There he has found a wife and hopes he may yet find work. He is making preparations: he carries around a notebook and jots down his thoughts. One day he would like to write a novel, but in the meantime, he records, embellishes, invents, and combines what he sees with what he dreams: the happy, hard-working Dutch, with their seventy-year-old hippiesβ€”the "superannuated generation of rockers"β€” and their new "sexless generation," as well as the tourists and immigrants from beyond the seven seas.

Set in a single day, Making Skeletons Dance is full of impressionistic musings, in equal measure mordant and humorous. Simon has left his small unhappy country to get away from the pastβ€”but how is it that the past is so devilishly resourceful, liable to turn up in any Amsterdam pub? As the afternoon wears on, the drama of his life unfolds in fascinating detail, be it comedy or tragedy, or both.

Series: The Slovak List

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781803094144

Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 13 May 2025

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd

Contributors:

  • Translated by John Minahane

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 653g

Pages: 385

About the Author

Peter Macsovszky writes in Slovak and Hungarian. He is the author of various collections of experimental lyrical texts, and his novel TantalΓ³polis received the Anasoft Litera Prize in 2015. John Minahane was born in Ireland and has lived and worked in Slovakia since 1996. He has been translating Slovak literature into English for twenty years.

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