Through war and revolution, decay and regeneration, Stalin's Nose is a surreal and darkly comic ride and a portrait of Europe like no other.
Rory MacLean's ground-breaking debut travel book begins when Winston the pig drops onto Uncle Peter's head and kills him dead. Unwilling to be left alone in her house Aunt Zita, a faded Austrian aristocrat and a vivacious eccentric, hijacks her nephew and, together with Winston, sets out on one last ride.
The Berlin Wall has fallen only weeks before and Zita is determined to reach across the reopened borders and rediscover her remarkable east European family. Zita's relations - the angel of Prague, the Hungarian grave digger who buried Stalin's nose, a dying Romanian propagandist - help tie together the loose ends of her life. They picnic at Auschwitz. They meet Lenin's embalmer. They carry a long-lost corpse over the Carpathian mountains.
In a rattling Trabant the unlikely trio puff and wheeze across the changing continent, following the threads of memory.
Les mer
Preface by Colin Thurbron
If Pigs Could Fly
Germany
Let Us Eat Bananas
Czechoslovakia
The Angel of Prague
Rooms of Memory
The End of Europe
Hungary
Shadows of History
Little Kings
The Moon was Young
Poland
Picnic at Auschwitz
May Day Parody
Field of Faith
Romania
Man thinks, God laughs
Riding with the Best Man
Words Words Words
Moscovy
Communism and Constipation
A Pig in the Hand
About the Author
Other books by Rory MacLean
Les mer
Crazy, charming, a delight.
Through war and revolution, decay and regeneration, Stalin's Nose is a surreal and darkly comic ride and a portrait of Europe like no other.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780755617074
Publisert
2019-11-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Tauris Parke
Vekt
198 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
232
Forfatter