<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A troubled villager flees to the city's comfortable anonymity -- a respite that's shattered by the appearance of his boyhood love, her husband, and child. "Fierce and distinctive." -- <i>Kirkus Reviews.</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"�gota Krist�f packs volumes into this elegant shape-shifting novella. It's simultaneously a sly exploration of storytelling and a powerful narrative about immigration and the pitfalls of starting over in a new country. <i>Yesterday</i> is a necessary and uncannily timely work by one of the unsung geniuses of contemporary literature." -- Jeff Jackson, author of <i>Destroy All Monsters</i> and <i>Mira Corpora</i> <p/>In spare, elegant prose, this modern novella recounts a troubled young man's flight from a judgmental village. Tobias, the illegitimate son of a prostitute and the local schoolmaster, finds peace with a factory job in the comfortable anonymity of a city. But his fragile respite is shattered by the appearance of Caroline, his boyhood love, who materializes with a husband and child in tow.<br>This Dover edition marks <i>Yesterday</i>'s first U.S. publication. Originally written in French by Hungarian author �gota Krist�f, this haunting exploration of dislocation, the search for love and belonging, and life as an emigrant continues to resonate today. <p/>"Offers a lucid, poignant narrative of the struggle to find meaning in a world of 'unbearable waiting and . . . inexpressible silence.'" -- <i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/>"Many of Krist�f's stark vignettes, reported in unflinching detail...have a cool, disturbing power -- part documentary-like, part surreal -- that is fierce and distinctive." -- <i>Kirkus Reviews</i> <p/>"�gota Krist�f tackles the theme of the double and the irreparable damage caused by severance from one's roots with a writing of rare sobriety and a spareness which, avoiding all superfluous sentimentality, goes right to the heart." -- <i>Marie Claire</i> <p/>"Krist�f -- most brilliant when she is blackest -- plots a denouement that lies on the bleaker side of black. Read it, shudder, and utter thanks." -- <i>Scotland on Sunday</i><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Hungarian author �gota Krist�f (1925-2011) moved from her native country to Switzerland after the failure of the 1956 revolution. Kristof learned and wrote in French, receiving a number of prestigious prizes for her books. They include the European Prize for French literature for her first novel, <i>The Notebook</i> (1986), which has been published in more than 40 languages. <i>Yesterday </i>was made into an Italian-language film in 2002.
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