King David Dances

King David Dances

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May 15, 1997 · English · Paperback (62 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 62
Language English
Published May 15, 1997
Publisher New Island Books
ISBN-10 1874597448
ISBN-13 9781874597445

Description

In 1933, Yeats wrote about the young Francis Stuart's second book that it was ""more personally and beautifully written than any book of our generation,"" and added a very prophetic ""If luck comes to his aid he will be our great writer."" Born in 1902, Stuart became one of Ireland's most controversial artists, a modern novelist of ideas more akin to the European models of Camus or Koestler. Branded a fascist maverick because he left Ireland to teach at the University of Berlin during World War II and due to his ambivalent political associations with Nazi Germany, his books were banned until Victor Gollancz began publishing him again in the 1940s. Frank Kermode called him ""exceptional...to put it mildly a writer of originality...often funny as well as shocking,"" and Victoria Glendinning called Stuart a ""powerful and interesting writer...because he writes passionately."" At the age of 94 Stuart wrote this new novella. Purporting to be the diary of the Irish-Hungarian archaeologist, Lodsi Dormondi, King David Dances is both a self-survival manual and instructional booklet for the cosmos. Provocative, playful, and compassionate, this remarkable new work is evidence of the extraordinary talent and invincible spirit of one of Ireland's most important writers of this century.

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Action & Adventure Humor
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