In the tradition of Sándor Márai, Mihail Sebastian is a captivating
Central European storyteller from the first half of the twentieth
century whose work is being rediscovered by new generations of readers
throughout Europe, Latin America, and the United States. The 2000
publication of his _Journal 1935-1944: The Fascist Years_ introduced
his writing to an English-speaking audience for the first time,
garnering universal acclaim. Philip Roth wrote that Sebastian's
_Journal_ "deserves to be on the same shelf as Anne Frank's _Diary_
and to find as huge a readership."
Outside of the English-speaking world, Sebastian's reputation rests on
his fiction. This publication of _The Accident_ marks the first
appearance of the author's fiction in English. A love story set in the
Bucharest art world of the 1930s and the Transylvanian mountains, it
is a deeply romantic, enthralling tale of two people who meet by
chance. Along snowy ski trails and among a mysterious family in a
mountain cabin, Paul and Nora, united by an attraction that contains
elements of repulsion, find the keys to their fate.
MIHAIL SEBASTIAN (1907-1945) was born in southeastern Romania and
worked in Bucharest as a lawyer, journalist, novelist, and playwright
until anti-Semitic legislation forced him to abandon his public
career. His long-lost diary, _Journal 1935-1944: The Fascist Years_,
was published in seven countries between 1996 and 2007, launching an
international revival of his work. Sebastian's novels and plays are
available in translation throughout Europe, and also have been
published in Chinese, Hindi, Bengali, and Hebrew.
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9781926845340
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2016
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Engelsk
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