All Backs Were Turned
By (Author) Marek Hlasko
Translated by Tomasz Mirkowicz
New Vessel Press
New Vessel Press
16th February 2015
United States
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
FIC
Paperback
150
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
In this novel of breathtaking tension and sweltering love, two desperate friends on the edge of the law - one of them tough and gutsy, the other small and scared - travel to the southern Israeli city of Eilat to find work. What follows is a story of passion, deception, violence, and betrayal, all conveyed in hardboiled prose reminiscent of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, with a cinematic style that would make Humphrey Bogart and Marlon Brando green with envy.
Marek Hlasko: Marek Hlasko, known as the Polish James Dean, was born 1933. He was known for his brutal prose style and unflinching eye. Persecuted by the Polish government, Hlasko spent the last decade of his life in exile, and died in 1969 of an overdose of sleeping pills and alcohol in Wiesbaden, West Germany. Tomasz Mirkowicz: Tomasz Mirkowicz, translator of American and British fiction, was born in Warsaw in 1953. He translated into Polish the works of Ken Kesey, George Orwell, Jerzy Kosinski, Harry Matthews, Robert Coover, Alan Sillitoe and Charles Bukowski. Mirkowicz, also a fiction writer and critic, died in 2003.