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Satantango (novel)

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Most of the action occurs in a run-down Hungarian village ("estate") which is in a vicinity of an unnamed town but the inhabitants are almost isolated from the outside world. The main character, Irimiás, a con man posing as a savior, arrives at the estate, achieves an almost unlimited power over the
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reviewed the book in 2012, and wrote that it "shares many of 's later novels' thematic concerns — the abeyance of time, an apocalyptic sense of crisis and decay — but it's an altogether more digestible work. Its story skips around in perspective and temporality, but the narrative is rarely unclear.
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inhabitants, gets them to give him all their hard-earned money, convinces them to move to another abandoned "estate" nearby, and then brings them to the town, where he disperses them around the country. The purpose of the whole exercise is to give Irimiás money and power.
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For a writer whose characters often exhibit a claustrophobic interiority, Krasznahorkai also shows himself to be unexpectedly expansive and funny here."
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praised the novel and, in particular, said that it is "possessed of a distinctive, compelling vision". He underscored the perceptible influence of
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The novel is postmodernist and is narrated from multiple perspectives. The structure of the book's chapters resembles a
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László Krasznahorkai
George Szirtes
Magvető
ISBN
9631403831
Hungarian
László Krasznahorkai
debut novel
Sátántangó
BĂ©la Tarr
George Szirtes
Best Translated Book Award
tango
The New York Times
The Guardian
Franz Kafka
Samuel Beckett
Review from The Guardian
Review from The New York Times
Review from The LA Review of Books
1985 in literature
Hungarian literature
"László Krasznahorkai interview: 'This society is the result of 10,000 years?'"
"2013 BTBA Winners: Satantango and Wheel with a Single Spoke"
"Satantango by László Krasznahorkai – review"
The Guardian
"The Devil They Know"
The New York Times
"Satantango by László Krasznahorkai – review"

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