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Doppelgänger

Dasa Drndic

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Two elderly people, Artur and Isabella, meet and have a passionate sexual encounter on New Year's Eve. Details of the lives of Artur, a retired Yugoslav army captain, and Isabella, a Holocaust survivor, are revealed through police dossiers. As they fight loneliness and aging, they take comfort in small things: for Artur, a collection of 274 hats; for Isabella, a family of garden gnomes who live in her apartment. Later, we meet the ill-fated Pupi, who dreamed of becoming a sculptor but instead became a chemist and then a spy. As Eileen Battersby wrote, "As he stands, in the zoo, gazing at a pair of rhinos, in a city most likely present-day Belgrade, this battered Everyman feels very alone: 'I would like to tell someone, anyone, I'd like to tell someone: I buried Mother today.'" Pupi sets out to correct his family's crimes by returning silverware to its original Jewish owners through the help of an unlikely friend, a pawnbroker.

Described by Dasa Drndic as "my ugly little book," Doppelgänger was her personal favorite.

Book Details

  • Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
  • Publish Date: Sep 24th, 2019
  • Pages: 160
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.90in - 5.30in - 0.60in - 0.45lb
  • EAN: 9780811228916
  • Categories: Cultural HeritageHistorical - 20th Century - World War II & HolocaustLiterary

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About the Author

Curtis, S. D.: - S. D. Curtis is the Editor-in-Chief of Istros Books.
Hawkesworth, Celia: - Celia Hawkesworth has translated The Museum of Unconditional Surrender by Dubravka Ugresic, Belladonna by Dasa Drndic--shortlisted for the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize--and Omer Pasha Latas by the Nobel Prize-winner Ivo Andric.
Drndic, Dasa: - Dasa Drndic (1946-2018) wrote Trieste--"splendid, absorbing" (The New York Times)--shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize; Belladonna--"one of the strangest and strongest books" (TLS)-- winner of the 2018 Warwick Prize; and EEG--"a masterpiece" (Joshua Cohen). She also wrote plays, criticism, radio plays, and documentaries.

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Critics’ reviews

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Doppelgänger, a boldly virtuosic novel in two parts, mirroring the realities of Croatia and Serbia, sees Drndic delighting in Beckettian high art. More than any of Drndic's wonderful collage, archival, semi-autobiographical narratives thus far translated, it is the brief, if immense, Doppelgänger that may surprise even her established readers.-- "Financial Times"
Fragmented but not disjointed, Beckettian as well as Bernhardian, Doppelgänger is complex, dark and funny: a strange gem.--Claire Messud "Guardian"
A work of continental gloom that promises that no one gets out of here alive.-- "Kirkus" (7/1/2019 12:00:00 AM)
Her incisive skill and radical style render potentially grim reading compulsive. She was a voice of-and for-our times.-- "Times Literary Supplement"