The Pendragon Legend
The Pendragon Legend
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Set first in London and then in Wales, this philosophical thriller combines upper-class comedy, murder-mystery and a ghost story with a compelling love interest. The mystical element is diffused through an increasingly complex plot, as all threads converge in the final chapters.
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The Pendragon Legend by Len Rix
The Pendragon Legend; set first in London and then in Wales, is a forerunner of a style currently fashionable, the philosophical thriller, though it combines other modes as well: upper-class comedy, murder-mystery and a ghost story with a compelling love interest. The mystical element, is diffused through an increasingly complex plot, as all threads converge in the final chapters. It is an essentially experimental novel, the fore-runner to Journey by Moonlight, Szerb's quintessential amalgamation of the romantic, the mystical and the transcendental. It is translated by Len Rix.
"'Antal Szerb belongs with the master novelists of the 20th century' - Paul Bailey Daily Telegraph"
Antal Szerb was born in 1901 into a cultivated Budapest family of Jewish descent. Graduating in German and English, he rapidly established himself as a prolific scholar, publishing books on drama and poetry, studies of Ibsen and Blake, and histories of English, Hungarian, and world literature. His first novel, The Pendragon Legend, 1934, is set in London and Wales. He is also the author of Journey by Moonlight, The Queen's Necklace, Oliver VII and various volumes of novellas. He died in the forced-labour camp at Balf in January 1945.
SKU | Unavailable |
ISBN 13 | 9781901285604 |
ISBN 10 | 190128560X |
Title | The Pendragon Legend |
Author | Len Rix |
Series | Pushkin Collection |
Condition | Unavailable |
Binding Type | Paperback |
Publisher | Pushkin Press |
Year published | 2006-01-01 |
Number of pages | 320 |
Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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