Baradla Cave
Illustrated by the author and Jan vankmajer
Translated from the Czech by Gwendolyn Albert
Baradla Cave is a novel by the Czech Surrealist Eva vankmajerová, who is perhaps best known for her paintings and collaboration with her husband Jan vankmajer on a number of films. Originally published in samizdat in the 1980s, the book was republished in 1995 by Edice Analogon, having lost none of the force of its social critique and wit. Baradla is a living organism, both place (Prague) and person (a woman), and the novel explores maternity and femininity while offering a satirical look at the overweening mother-state and consumer society. As the language shifts between psuedo-scientific jargon, common vernacular, and metaphoric stream, scenes of episodic sexual violence alternate with humorous reflections on various ingrained habits and customs. vankmajerová's sense of the absurd is seemingly without limit, fingering here practically everything having to do with modern urban existence: drug addiction, murder, sex crimes, corruption, and dysfunctional family relationships.
Translated from the Czech by Gwendolyn Albert
Baradla Cave is a novel by the Czech Surrealist Eva vankmajerová, who is perhaps best known for her paintings and collaboration with her husband Jan vankmajer on a number of films. Originally published in samizdat in the 1980s, the book was republished in 1995 by Edice Analogon, having lost none of the force of its social critique and wit. Baradla is a living organism, both place (Prague) and person (a woman), and the novel explores maternity and femininity while offering a satirical look at the overweening mother-state and consumer society. As the language shifts between psuedo-scientific jargon, common vernacular, and metaphoric stream, scenes of episodic sexual violence alternate with humorous reflections on various ingrained habits and customs. vankmajerová's sense of the absurd is seemingly without limit, fingering here practically everything having to do with modern urban existence: drug addiction, murder, sex crimes, corruption, and dysfunctional family relationships.
- Editorial: Twisted Spoon Press |
- Idioma: inglés |
- ISBN: 978-80-902171-7-1 |