Laszlo Krasznahorkai

Herscht 07769

Main. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 416 Seiten
ISBN 1800815069
EAN 9781800815063
Veröffentlicht September 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Profile Books
Übersetzer Übersetzt von Ottilie Mulzet
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WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE 2025
A breathtaking new novel about neo-Nazis, particle physics, and graffiti vandalism
'Propulsive and revelatory' The New York Times
'A work of genius' 5-star review, Telegraph
Gentle giant Florian Herscht is an orphan, adopted by a neo-Nazi who has apprenticed him as a graffiti cleaner. The Boss, a Bach fanatic, is enraged that someone is spraying wolf emblems across the monuments to the famed composer in their east German town. He is determined to punish the culprit and Florian has no choice but to join his gang as they devise a plan to catch him. But Florian has bigger things to worry about: having attended Herr Köhler's adult education classes in physics, he can see that the world might end at any moment.
Written in one cascading sentence with the power of atomic particles colliding, Krasznahorkai's novel is a tour de force, a moving character study, a blistering satire and devastating encapsulation of our helplessness at the moral and environmental dilemmas we face today.
Translated by Ottilie Mulzet

Portrait

László Krasznahorkai was born in Gyula, Hungary, in 1954. He has written 14 novels and won multiple awards including the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2025, the National Book Award for Translated Literature in 2019 for Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming, the 2015 Man Booker International Prize for lifetime achievement and the 2024 Prix Formentor. Several of his most famous novels, including Satantango and The Melancholy of Resistance, were turned into films by the director Béla Tarr. His books have been translated into forty-two languages, and his most recent, Herscht 07769, was published in 2024. He lives in the hills of Pilisszentlászló in Hungary.
Ottilie Mulzet is a literary critic and translator of Hungarian. She received the 2019 National Book Award for Translated Literature in and the 2014 Best Translated Book Award.

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