Too Loud a Solitude

Too Loud a Solitude

by Bohumil Hrabal (Author)

Synopsis

TOO LOUD A SOLITUDE is a tender and funny story of Hant'a - a man who has lived in a Czech police state - for 35 years, working as compactor of wastepaper and books. In the process of compacting, he has acquired an education so unwitting he can't quite tell which of his thoughts are his own and which come from his books. He has rescued many from jaws of hydraulic press and now his house is filled to the rooftops. Destroyer of the written word, he is also its perpetuator. But when a new automatic press makes his job redundant there's only one thing he can do - go down with his ship. This is an eccentric romp celebrating the indestructability- against censorship, political opression etc - of the written word.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Edition: New ed
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 27 May 1993

ISBN 10: 0349102627
ISBN 13: 9780349102627
Book Overview: *A brilliant Kafka-esque novel about one man's resistance to a totalitarian regime (Czechoslovakia).

Media Reviews
'Short, sharp and eccentric . sophisticated, thought-provoking and pithy' SPECTATOR 'Unmissable, combines extremes of comedy and seriousness, plus pathos, slapstick, sex and violence all stirred into one delicious brew' GUARDIAN 'In imaginative riches and sheer exhilaration it offers more than most books twice its size . at once tender and scatological, playful and sombre, moving and irresistibly funny' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY Devastating... a superb book and a magnificent author' INDEPENDENT
Author Bio
Bohumil Hrabal was born in 1914 in Brno-Zidenice, Czecholovakia. He died in 1995.