Lend Me Your Character (e-bog) af Ugresic, Dubravka
Ugresic, Dubravka

Lend Me Your Character e-bog

80,10 DKK
From the author of Baba Yaga Laid an Egg and Thank You for Not ReadingFrom the story of Steffie Cvek to The Kharms Case, the pieces in Dubravka Ugresic's collection Lend Me Your Character are always smart and endlessly entertaining. The former story paints a picture of a harassed and vulnerable typist whose life is shaped entirely by cliches. She searches endlessly for an elusive romantic love in…
From the author of Baba Yaga Laid an Egg and Thank You for Not ReadingFrom the story of Steffie Cvek to The Kharms Case, the pieces in Dubravka Ugresic's collection Lend Me Your Character are always smart and endlessly entertaining. The former story paints a picture of a harassed and vulnerable typist whose life is shaped entirely by cliches. She searches endlessly for an elusive romantic love in a narrative punctuated by threadbare advice from women's magazines and constructed like a sewing pattern. The latter story is one of Ugresic's funniest and is about the strained relationship between a persistent translator and an unresponsive publisher. The stories collected in Lend Me Your Character, the novella Steffie Cvek in the Jaws of Life, and a collection of short stories entitled Life Is a Fairy Tale solidify Ugresic's reputation as one of Eastern Europe's most playful and inventive writers.
E-bog 80,10 DKK
Forfattere Ugresic, Dubravka (forfatter), Heim, Michael Henry (oversætter)
Forlag Open Letter
Udgivet 27.06.2023
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781948830942

From the author of Baba Yaga Laid an Egg and Thank You for Not ReadingFrom the story of Steffie Cvek to The Kharms Case, the pieces in Dubravka Ugresic's collection Lend Me Your Character are always smart and endlessly entertaining. The former story paints a picture of a harassed and vulnerable typist whose life is shaped entirely by cliches. She searches endlessly for an elusive romantic love in a narrative punctuated by threadbare advice from women's magazines and constructed like a sewing pattern. The latter story is one of Ugresic's funniest and is about the strained relationship between a persistent translator and an unresponsive publisher. The stories collected in Lend Me Your Character, the novella Steffie Cvek in the Jaws of Life, and a collection of short stories entitled Life Is a Fairy Tale solidify Ugresic's reputation as one of Eastern Europe's most playful and inventive writers.