Among the Ruins by David Balla

Among the Ruins by David Balla

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Among the Ruins by David Balla

Balla creates a beautiful, thought-provoking, often funny portrait of human frailty. Consisting of fragments newspaper reports, TV news items, conversations, letters, voice messages and police reports related to a fragile middle-aged woman, Vargov , and her drug and alcohol dependent therapist, Dr Feleslegi. It is not clear that either of them have actually met but Vargov is fixated by Feleslegi as her therapist and sends him many messages detailing her life and thoughts covering loneliness, bullying by her father and husband and her delusion that she is still living in the former communist state of Czechoslovakia.
BALLA (b. 8 May 1967), who goes only by his surname, is a graduate of the Bratislava Economic University and has a day job in the local council's audit office in Nove Zamky, a provincial town in southern Slovakia. Since his first short story collection, Leptokaria (1996), he has published thirteen more books, mostly of short fiction. His works have been translated into Czech, German, English, Greek, Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Ukrainian and Serbian. The novella V mene otca 2012 [In the Name of the Father], was voted Book of the Year by the Slovak daily SME in 2012 and in the same year awarded both the Tatrabanka Foundation Art Prize for literature and Anasoft Litera Prize, Slovakia's most prestigious literary prize. Balla's latest, the novella Medzi Ruinami [Among the Ruins] was published in 2021 and was also shortlisted for Anasoft Litera. David Short graduated with a BA in Russian with French from the University of Birmingham in 1965 and spent 1966-72 in Prague studying, working, translating and having fun. He then taught Czech and Slovak at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies in London from 1973 to 2011. He has translated a wide range of literary and non-literary Czech texts including Prague. I see a city... by Daniela Hodrova and Bliss was it in Bohemia by Michal Viewegh, both published by Jantar. He has won awards both for translations and for his contribution to Czech and Slovak studies, notably in 2004 the Czech Minister of Culture's Artis Bohemicae Amicus medal and the Medal of the Comenius University in Bratislava.
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ISBN 13 9781914990236
ISBN 10 1914990234
Title Among the Ruins
Author David Balla
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Jantar Publishing Ltd
Year published 2024-03-12
Number of pages 160
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