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Il mostro e altre storie
1994
First Published
3.83
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Un mostro che semina morte, ma che il popolo adora, inebriato com'è dal suo profumo. Un costruttore di strade che, insieme ad altri personaggi storditi fino alla più cieca ubbidienza, vaga in un viluppo insensato di asfalto e cemento. Un morbo misterioso che spinge la gente al suicidio, che riempie i boschi di impiccati. E poi mendicanti, musicisti di strada, mangiafuoco, sfruttati e derisi per la loro estraneità al cinismo sociale ma non per questo innocenti. Quattro commedie nere e moleste come il bitume, scritte per il teatro e proposte per la prima volta ai lettori italiani in una traduzione d'autore.
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Agóta Kristóf
Agóta Kristóf
Author · 15 books

Ágota Kristóf was a Hungarian writer, who lived in Switzerland and wrote in French. Kristof received the European prize for French literature for The Notebook (1986). She won the 2001 Gottfried Keller Award in Switzerland and the Austrian State Prize for European Literature in 2008. Kristof's first steps as a writer were in the realm of poetry and theater (John et Joe, Un rat qui passe), which is a facet of her works that did not have as great an impact as her trilogy. In 1986 Kristof’s first novel, The Notebook appeared. It was the beginning of a moving trilogy. The sequel titled The Proof came 2 years later. The third part was published in 1991 under the title The Third Lie. The most important themes of this trilogy are war and destruction, love and loneliness, promiscuous, desperate, and attention-seeking sexual encounters, desire and loss, truth and fiction. She has received the European prize for French literature for The Notebook. This novel was translated in more than 30 languages. In 1995 she published a new novel, Yesterday. Kristof also wrote a book called L'analphabète (in English The Illiterate) and published in 2004. This is an autobiographical text. It explores her love of reading as a young child, and we travel with her to boarding school, and over the border to Austria, and then to Switzerland. Forced to leave her country due to the failure of the anti-communist rebellion, she hopes for a better life in Zurich. The majority of her works were published by Editions du Seuil in Paris. She has two new short stories published at Mini Zoe collection entitled "Ou es-tu Mathias" and "Line, le temps". The names Mathias and Line are from her previous novels. She died on 27 July 2011 in her Neuchâtel home.

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