>tfw I am Hungarian so I can read the new Krasznahorkai book
Feels comfy, senpaitachi. Also, Merry Christmas for all of u, litizens!
It's amazing it took so long for a culture of dogs to produce at least one worthwhile writer.
Congrats on barely beating abos.
>>8881476
Don't be so butt-hurt, Radu. It's christmas afterall :*
>>8881484
I'm unclear as to what your insult was here. I see you wagging your tail but I don't see why.
>>8881482
>fucked up his name
nigga wat
>>8881496
its backwards
i guess that's what i should expect from destitute publishers in a country that can only make art works about how depressing it is to be born a hungarian
>>8881460
What does the title translate to mate? It must have something to do with The Melancholy of Resistance; Eszter lives on Wenckheim avenue?
>>8881503
>its backwards
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_names
I'm also from there but I bought Olga Grushin's The Line instead and now I feel like a fucking pleb.
>>8881510
hungarians confirmed for backwards brutes
can we get a thread about slovak writers for a change?
>>8881522
>slovak
>writers
>>8881509
Baron Wenckheim returns home or smthg like that.
Nah, the Wenckheim family was a big thing in the area where Krasznahorkai grew up. They repopulated the area with slovaks and I think germans after the turks left. And basically owned every land here for a long time
>>8881509
'Baron Wenckheim returns home'
And yes, the story of this novel takes place in the same city.
>>8881460
Reading Seiobo there below right now. It's pretty good and his style is surprisingly comfy.
>>8881460
Merry Christmas! Now that he's won the International Man Booker, I imagine most of his stuff will get translated sooner or later.
>>8881460
boldog karácsonyt famalam
Boldog karácsonyt tesó(k)
most fejeztem be a Madame Bovary-t és pont egy Krasznahorkait akartam elkezdeni
melyik könyve legyen az első?
>>8881460
BIZON ISTEN, AZ EGY IGAZI MAGYAR KONYV
>>8881761
Én anno a Kegyelmi viszonyokat olvastam elsőként
>>8881777
milyen szép triplák
>>8881476
>>8881482
>>8881503
Im not Hungarian, and I wish I could be prideful of any anglo literature, but you guys do realize he's the only person consistently publishing good books in the entire world right now? No one has written a book as good as Krasznahorkai since Gravity's Rainbow 50-something years ago.
>>8883136
koszi tasver
>Hungarian """""""""""""""""""""""""""""literature"""""""""""""""""""""""""".
>>8883470
let meg guess, you must be an expert