His Current Woman (Hydra Books)

His Current Woman (Hydra Books)

by Bill Johnston (Translator), JerzyPilch (Author)

Synopsis

The comic misadventures of a philanderer and the angry lover in his attic; Dr. Pawel Kohoutek, veterinarian and womanizer, looks out the window one morning to see his mistress approaching his house. That's bad. She is hauling her suitcase (containing her books) and her backpack (containing everything else she owns). That's worse. So Kohoutek does the only thing he can: He hides his current woman in the attic of the family slaughterhouse. Farce ensues as Kohoutek attempts to hide the woman from his eccentric family, the family's lodgers, and various offbeat visitors. The woman, expecting love and children and a future, does not make things easy. As he frantically runs around trying to keep her a secret, Kohoutek's memories - mostly involuntary and (in true postmodern fashion) of questionable accuracy - reveal in hilarious detail the life and crises of a hapless libertine and the forces that created him. A bestseller in the author's native Poland, His Current Woman is a delightful comedy of manners and of what often passes for love.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 131
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Published: 30 Apr 2002

ISBN 10: 0810119188
ISBN 13: 9780810119185

Media Reviews
Wildly entertaining. . . . His Current Woman is a laugh-out-loud cautionary tale on the discomforts of marriage and the more painful consequences of pleasure. -- New York Times

Comic and greatly entertaining. -- Library Journal
Sheer entertainment. -- Kirkus

Wildly entertaining. . . . His Current Woman is a laugh-out-loud cautionary tale on the discomforts of marriage and the more painful consequences of pleasure. --New York Times

That this novel is truly hilarious at times is just a bonus. . . . His Current Woman is an enjoyable little book that whets the appetite for more. --Review of Contemporary Fiction

Comic and greatly entertaining. --Library Journal
Sheer entertainment. --Kirkus
Author Bio
Jerzy Pilch has been called the hope of young Polish prose by Czeslaw Milosz. He is the author of several novels. His Current Woman is his first novel to be translated into English. He lives in Warsaw.
Bill Johnson is an assistant professor at Indiana University. His recent translations include Stefan Zeromski's The Faithful River and Boleslaw Prus's The Sins of Childhood and Other Stories, both published by Northwestern University Press.