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Often called “the Kafka of Romania,” Max Blecher died young but not before creating this incandescent novel.

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"When you read his books it's hard to believe your eyes. The author of this masterpiece was a twenty-five-year-old already weakened by disease, but Blecher's words don't merely describe the objects—they dig their talons into the things and hoist them high." -- Herta Müller
"Blecher has often been compared to Kafka (and not without reason), but the strongest connection, however, is with Salvador Dalí. Like Dalí's 'soft clocks,' everything here is about to melt. It is as though Blecher's world is always on the verge of ontological collapse; from behind the veil of things, nothingness stares out at him." -- The Times Literary Supplement
"An extraordinary writer, in the family of Kafka and Bruno Schulz. A short life, overwhelmed by disease; a small—but great—magical work. Hallucinatory, intense, and deeply authentic, its literary force is fueled, paradoxically and not entirely, by an acute sensitivity and ardor." -- Norman Manea
"Sleekly liquid work, the poetry of seething matter itself." -- Dustin Illingworth - 3:AM
"This is, in any case, a book deserving of new readers, by a writer whose remaining body of work I can only hope will finally appear in its entirety in this country." -- The Nation

Adventures In Immediate Irreality

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A Paperback / softback by Max Blecher, Michael Henry Heim

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    Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
    Publication Date: 10/04/2015
    ISBN13: 9780811217606, 978-0811217606
    ISBN10: 0811217604

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Often called “the Kafka of Romania,” Max Blecher died young but not before creating this incandescent novel.

    Trade Review
    "When you read his books it's hard to believe your eyes. The author of this masterpiece was a twenty-five-year-old already weakened by disease, but Blecher's words don't merely describe the objects—they dig their talons into the things and hoist them high." -- Herta Müller
    "Blecher has often been compared to Kafka (and not without reason), but the strongest connection, however, is with Salvador Dalí. Like Dalí's 'soft clocks,' everything here is about to melt. It is as though Blecher's world is always on the verge of ontological collapse; from behind the veil of things, nothingness stares out at him." -- The Times Literary Supplement
    "An extraordinary writer, in the family of Kafka and Bruno Schulz. A short life, overwhelmed by disease; a small—but great—magical work. Hallucinatory, intense, and deeply authentic, its literary force is fueled, paradoxically and not entirely, by an acute sensitivity and ardor." -- Norman Manea
    "Sleekly liquid work, the poetry of seething matter itself." -- Dustin Illingworth - 3:AM
    "This is, in any case, a book deserving of new readers, by a writer whose remaining body of work I can only hope will finally appear in its entirety in this country." -- The Nation

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