Dictionary of the Khazars (M)
By (Author) Milorad Pavic
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
23rd October 1989
United States
General
Non Fiction
FIC
352
Width 123mm, Height 212mm, Spine 22mm
363g
A national bestseller, Dictionary of the Khazars was cited by The New York Times Book Review as one of the best books of the year. Written in two versions, male and female (both available in Vintage International), which are identical save for seventeen crucial lines, Dictionary is the imaginary book of knowledge of the Khazars, a people who flourished somewhere beyond Transylvania between the seventh and ninth centuries. Eschewing conventional narrative and plot, this lexicon novel combines the dictionaries of the world's three major religions with entries that leap between past and future, featuring three unruly wise men, a book printed in poison ink, suicide by mirrors, a chimerical princess, a sect of priests who can infiltrate one's dreams, romances between the living and the dead, and much more.
"All its delights...the structural novelty and the comic inventiveness of the imagery...[are] an ebullient and generous celebration of the reading experience."
-- The New York Times Book Review
"As with Borges or Garcia Marquez...[Pavic] knows how to support his textual legerdemain with superb portrait miniatures and entrancing anecdotes." -- Washington Post Book World
Translated from the Serbo-Croatian
by Christina Pribicevic-Zoric
Milorad Paviwas a much loved writer, specializing in poetry, short stories, and literary histories. Paviwas born in Serbia. His works have gained acclaim worldwide, with translations of his titles existing in over thirty languages. Pavi was not only popular in his native Serbia, he also reached great acclaim in South America and Europe, where he was considered to be one of the greatest writers of his time. Pavi is the author ofDictionary of the Khazars, Landscape Painted with Tea, Second Body,and many more.