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Dark Mother Earth
By (Author) Kristian Novak
Translated by Ellen Elias-Bursac
Amazon Publishing
AmazonCrossing
22nd January 2024
14th January 2020
United States
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Fiction
Paperback
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An amnesiac writer's life of lies and false memories reaches a breaking point in this stunning English-language debut from an award-winning Croatian author.
As a novelist, Matija makes things up for a living. Not yet thirty, he's written two well-received books. It's his third that is as big a failure as his private life. Unable to confine his fabrications to fiction, he's been abandoned by his girlfriend over his lies. But all Matija has is invention. Especially when it comes to his childhood and the death of his father. Whatever happened to Matija as a young boy, he can't remember. He feels frightened, angry, and responsible
Now, after years of burying and reinventing his past, Matija must confront it. Longing for connection, he might even win back the love of his life. But discovering the profound fears he has suppressed has its risks. Finally seeing the real world he emerged from could upend it all over again.
Novak captures well the way that grief may isolate, dislocate, and unmoor the bereaved, especially if its a child left largely to fend for himselfA search for the painful and awkward wellsprings of the novelistic imagination. Kirkus Reviews Dark Mother Earth is a dynamic and gripping novel that is unflinching and honest when it comes to exploring national identity. Foreword Reviews
Kristian Novak is a Croatian writer, linguist, and university professor. His novel Dark Mother Earth was awarded the Tportal Prize for Croatian Novel of the Year and was named one of the ten best Croatian novels in the last fifty years by Veernji list. The novel was successfully adapted for the stage, and a film adaptation is in the works. Novak is also the author of The Hanged and Gypsy, Yet So Beautiful, which was the recipient of the Gjalski Prize. Dark Mother Earth is his English-language debut.