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The Attic Danilo Kis

The Attic By Danilo Kis

The Attic by Danilo Kis


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The Attic Summary

The Attic by Danilo Kis

The Attic is Danilo Ki 's first novel. Written in 1960, published in 1962, and set in contemporary Belgrade, it explores the relationship of a young man, known only as Orpheus, to the art of writing; it also tracks his relationship with a colorful cast of characters with nicknames such as Eurydice, Mary Magdalene, Tam-Tam, and Billy Wise Ass. Rich with references to music, painting, philosophy, and gastronomy, this bohemian Bildungsroman is a laboratory of technique and style for the young Ki --at once a depiction of life in literary Belgrade, a register of stylistic devices and themes that would recur throughout Ki 's oeuvre, and an account of one young man's quest to find a way to balance his life, his loves, and his art.

About Danilo Kis

Danilo Kis was one of Serbia's most influential writers and the author of several novels and short-story collections, including A Tomb for Boris Davidovich, The Encyclopedia of the Dead, and Hourglass. In 1980 Kis was awarded the Grand Aigle d'Or from the city of Nice. He died in 1989 at the age of 54. Danilo Kis was one of Serbia's most influential writers and the author of several novels and short-story collections, including A Tomb for Boris Davidovich, The Encyclopedia of the Dead, and Hourglass. In 1980 Kis was awarded the Grand Aigle d'Or from the city of Nice. He died in 1989 at the age of 54.

Additional information

GOR008115645
9781564787347
1564787346
The Attic by Danilo Kis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Dalkey Archive Press
2012-10-04
115
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