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Magdalena Tulli

    October 20, 1955

    Magdalena Tulli's work is celebrated for its distinctive style and thematic depth, offering readers a unique literary experience. Her approach to writing is both experimental and intellectually engaging, exploring profound human questions with linguistic precision. Her distinct voice and innovative narrative techniques make her a significant figure in contemporary literature.

    Magdalena Tulli
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    In Red
    Dreams And Stones
    Moving Parts
    • 2017

      Moving Parts

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A feckless, comical narrator struggles against all odds to tell a story for which he is responsible, but which he neither controls nor understands. His characters multiply, repeat, and go astray; his employer pays no attention, asleep in a drunken stupor. The increasingly desperate narrator clambers over rooftops and through underground passages, watching helplessly as his characters reappear in different times and settings and start rival stories against his will. This brilliant, wryly humorous work tells of the sadness of the world and of the inadequate means that language and storytelling offer for describing and understanding it. Yet it does so in Tulli's characteristically clear, concrete, gorgeous prose. This extraordinary work, unique in both form and message, shows a European master at the height of her powers and constitutes a major contribution to a new century of European literature. A wildly inventive page-turner.

      Moving Parts
    • 2016

      Dreams And Stones

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Dreams and Stones is a small masterpiece, one of the most extraordinary works of literature to come out of Central and Eastern Europe since the fall of communism. In sculpted, poetic prose reminiscent of Bruno Schulz, it tells the story of the emergence of a great city. In Tulli’s hands myth, metaphor, history, and narrative are combined to magical effect. Dreams and Stones is about the growth of a city, and also about all cities; at the same time it is not about cities at all, but about how worlds are created, trans- formed, and lost through words alone. A stunning debut by one of Europe’s finest new writers.

      Dreams And Stones
    • 2011

      In Red

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.5(161)Add rating

      Set in an imagined fourth partition of Poland, this gripping cautionary tale explores the turbulent history of the Twentieth Century through themes of greed and inheritance. The narrative unfolds in a claustrophobic small town, creating a sense of entrapment as it intertwines reality and fantasy. The author's precise language and crystalline storytelling enhance the tension and depth, inviting readers to question the nature of the work itself. This novel is a powerful reflection on the complexities of human experience and history.

      In Red