Johannes Urzidil

The Last Bell

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The first ever English collection of stories by Johannes Urzidil — a friend of Kafka and an unjustly overlooked writer
A maid who is unexpectedly bequeathed her employers' worldly possessions when they flee the Nazi occupation; a loyal bank clerk, who falls into troublesome love with a portrait; a middle-aged travel agent, who is perhaps the least well-travelled man in town; a widowed villager, whose 'magnetic' twelve-year-old daughter witnesses a disturbing event; and a tiny village thrown into civil war by the disappearance of a cheesecake. These stories, about the tremendous upheaval which occurs when the ordinary encounters the unexpected, are stunningly told, with both humour and humanity.
This is the first ever English publication of these Bohemian tales, by one of the great overlooked writers of the twentieth century.
Johannes Urzidil (1896–1970) was a German-Czech writer, poet, historian and journalist. Born in Prague, he was a member of the Prague Circle and a friend of Franz Kafka and Max Brod. He fled to England after the German occupation in 1939, and eventually settled in the United States. Best known in his lifetime for the collections The Lost Beloved and Prague Triptych, he won numerous awards for his writing, and even had an asteroid named after him.
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168 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
Publisher
Pushkin Press
Translator
David Burnett
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