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Pfitz

Andrew Crumey

"Crumey has written a fantastic novel about a fantasy. . . . Real and unreal merge, interact, and form a tale that is part quirky amusement and part sly satire." --The Atlantic Monthly

An eighteenth-century prince, seeking his own immortality, devotes his entire wealth and the energy of his subjects to the creation of Rreinnstadt, a fantastic city that exists only on paper and in the minds of its creators. Among Rreinnstadt's fictional inhabitants is Pfitz, a count's loyal servant who mysteriously disappears on night from a tavern. Enamored of Pfitz's real-life biographer Estrella, one of the city's cartographers sets out on a quest to find Pfitz, hoping he will be rewarded by Estrella's love.

Andrew Crumey's exploration of the rich territory between reality and imagination reveals a genuine affection for the character and the terrain of the human heart.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Picador USA
  • Publish Date: Oct 15th, 1998
  • Pages: 192
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.24in - 5.47in - 0.46in - 0.45lb
  • EAN: 9780312195502
  • Categories: Fantasy - HistoricalLiterary

About the Author

Crumey, Andrew: -

Andrew Crumey is the author of Music, in a Foreign Language; Pfitz, a New York Times Notable Book; and D'Alembert's Principle, among other novels. He lives in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Praise for this book

"Crumey has written a fantastic novel about a fantasy. . . . Real and unreal merge, interact, and form a tale that is part quirky amusement and part sly satire." --The Atlantic Monthly

"Crumey sends imagination and reason on a collision course. . . . Like a Viennese music box, Crumey's meditations on language and meaning are tightly wound machines." --Alyssa Katz, Newsday

"There is enchanting, provocative magic afoot in every layer of Crumey's world." --Michael Upchurch, The Seattle Times