Sunflower

Gyula Krudy
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Gyula Kr dy is a marvelous writer who haunted the taverns of Budapest and lived on its streets while turning out a series of mesmerizing, revelatory novels that are among the masterpieces of modern literature. Kr dy conjures up a world that is entirely his own--dreamy, macabre, comic, and erotic--where urbane sophistication can erupt without warning into passion and madness.

In Sunflower young Eveline leaves the city and returns to her country estate to escape the memory of her desperate love for the unscrupulous charmer K lm n. There she encounters the melancholy lmos-Dreamer, who is languishing for love of her, and is visited by the bizarre and beautiful Miss Maszker di, a woman who is a force of nature. The plot twists and turns; elemental myth mingles with sheer farce: Kr dy brilliantly illuminates the shifting contours and acid colors of the landscape of desire.

John B tki's outstanding translation of Sunflower is the perfect introduction to the world of Gyula Kr dy, a genius as singular as Robert Walser, Bruno Schulz, or Joseph Roth.

Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Published: 08/14/2007
ISBN: 9781590171868
Pages: 272
Weight: 0.61lbs
Size: 7.96h x 5.06w x 0.60d

Review Citations: Library Journal 08/01/2007 pg. 70