The accident : a novel / Ismail Kadare ; translated from the Albanian by John Hodgson.
Language: English Original language: Albanian Publication details: New York : Grove Press : Distributed by Publishers Group West, c2010.Description: 265 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9780385670852
- Aksidenti. English English
- 891/.9913 22
- PG9621.K3 A6713 2010
- Winner of the Man Booker Prize, 2008.
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Originally published: Great Britain : Canongate Books, 2010.
"A dizzying psychological thriller of twisted passions, dual identities, and political subterfuge. Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the war in the Balkans, The Accident closely documents an affair between two young lovers. On a rainy morning in Vienna, a taxi pulls onto the autobahn only to crash into the median barrier moments later, hurling its two passengers - a man and a woman - from the backseat as it spins through the air. The driver cannot explain why he lost control; he only says that the mysterious couple seemed to be about to kiss. As the investigation into their deaths deepens, a lonely researcher will uncover a mutually destructive relationship that blurs the line between fact and fiction, fear and desire, and love and fixation over the course of twelve years. An alluring mixture of vivid hallucination and cold reality, The Accident is a fever dream of a novel that marks a bold and fascinating departure from Kadare's previous work."--Inside jacket.
Translation of: Aksidenti.
Winner of the Man Booker Prize, 2008.
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