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Hungarian Imre Kertesz was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in for "writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history." His conversation with literary historian Thomas Cooper that is presented here speaks specifically to this relationship between the personal and the historical. Liquidation begins in the third person, with the narrator circuitously approaching the protagonist, a literary editor named Kingbitter. It then continues as fragments of a play called Liquidation in which Kingbitter is a character, and then switches to Kingbitter's first person perspective. And then there's a fragment that is from another character's point of view, but clearly written by Kingbitter. Liquidation is the fourth in a series of books by Imre Kertesz, winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in Three, "Fateless", "Kaddish for a Child not Born", and "Liquidation" have been published in /5(9).


Review of "Liquidation", by Imre Kertész, by Alberto Hernández. by David Armstrong. Tweet. Share. Share. Pin. Settlement, by Imre Kertész (Alfaguara, ). Available on amazon 1. B commits suicide and pushes his friend Keserü to search like crazy for a novel that the former would have left unpublished. The writer who has died forces. Kertész, Imre, Liquidation. Translated from the original Hungarian by Tim Wilkinson. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, , stated First American edition, pp., very good dust-jacket, light wear along top edge with tiny tear, cover price $, very good blue and white hardcover, makes slight creaky sound when opened for no apparent reason. Liquidation by Imre Kertész, Tim Wilkinson (Translator) Imre Kertesz's savagely lyrical and suspenseful new novel traces the continuing echoes the Holocaust and communism in the consciousness of contemporary Eastern Europe. Ten years after the fall of communism, a writer named B. commits suicide, devastating his circle and deeply puzzling.


"Liquidation ist eine Art Summe seines Werks -- und zugleich eine zögernde Abkehr vom düsteren Pessimismus: eine erzählerische Selbstentfesselung, in der Kertesz seine Dialektik vom Untergang und Überleben der traumatischen Wirklichkeit in der Literatur spielerischer und befreiter als je zuvor entfaltet. Auschwitz bleibt, ungesagt oder als Trumpfkarte ausgespielt, das beherrschende Thema aller Gespräche, Gedanken und Handlungen. Liquidation begins in the third person, with the narrator circuitously approaching the protagonist, a literary editor named Kingbitter. It then continues as fragments of a play called Liquidation in which Kingbitter is a character, and then switches to Kingbitter's first person perspective. And then there's a fragment that is from another character's point of view, but clearly written by Kingbitter. Buy a cheap copy of Liquidation book by Imre Kertész. Imre Kert?sz’s savagely lyrical and suspenseful new novel traces the continuing echoes the Holocaust and communism in the consciousness of contemporary Eastern Free shipping over $

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