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Shortlisted for the Anasoft Litera 2014 I lived several lives in the brief instant before my feet touched the ground. The music stopped. I landed on the hard surface like an accomplished equestrienne. The equestrienne bowed. The audience applauded. It is 1984 and a small town somewhere in the east of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic is in the firm grip of totalitarianism. Unruly teenager Karolína is growing up in an unconventional all-female household including her hot-blooded, knife-wielding grandmother. Repelled by her Mum's serial love affairs, Karolína runs away and stumbles upon a riding school on the edge of town. There, she befriends Romana, a girl with one leg shorter than the o...
Blending the naturalistic and the fabulistic, these elusive, delicate stories fold fable and fairy tale into the everyday, domestic settings of kitchen, garden, car. Women love, and lose, strange creatures they find by the garden gate; dream dogs are liberated from the icy prison of a fridge; bathrooms bloom into rainforests that souls can lose themselves in forever. Seemingly quotidian routines and unremarkable lives are pierced by Kovalyk's precise, sensual prose, to reveal the magic lurking just beneath the surface of the daily skin of existence.
I found him one morning when I went to take out the rubbish. He lay in the grass, clutching a piece of dirty plastic in his tiny baby hands. Blending the naturalistic and the fabulistic, these elusive, delicate stories fold fable and fairy tale into the everyday, domestic settings of kitchen, garden, car. Women love, and lose, strange creatures they find by the garden gate; dream dogs are liberated from the icy prison of a fridge; bathrooms bloom into rainforests that souls can lose themselves in forever. Seemingly quotidian routines and unremarkable lives are pierced by Kovalyk's precise, sensual prose, to reveal the magic lurking just beneath the surface of the daily skin of existence.
A fishing village at the end of the world. A lake that is drying up and, ominously, pushing out its banks. The men have vodka, the women troubles, the children eczema to scratch at. Born into this unforgiving environment, Nami, a young boy, embarks on a journey with nothing but a bundle of nerves, a coat that was once his grandfather's and the vague idea of searching for his mother, who disappeared from his life at a young age. To uncover the greatest mystery of his life, he must sail across and walk around the lake and finally dive to its bottom. The Lake is a raw account of life in a devastated land and the harsh, primitive circumstances under which people fight to survive.
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Pour fuir une famille hors norme, la jeune Karolína rejoint dès qu’elle le peut un centre équestre où elle se lie d’amitié avec Romana et Matilda, deux cavalières délicieusement inadaptées. Ensemble, elles forment bientôt une équipe de voltige équestre détonante. Nous sommes à la fin des années 1980 en Tchécoslovaquie, et tandis que l’univers de Karolína s’élargit avec la découverte de Pink Floyd, du tabac et surtout d’un talent secret de double vue, la fin du bloc de l’Est et l’irruption soudaine de l’économie de marché vont bouleverser ce fragile équilibre. L’Écuyère est un roman poétique et caustique sur l’adolescence. C’est aussi une évocati...
L’amitié rémunérée, au contraire de la vraie, présente un million d’avantages. Elle peut, par exemple, s’arrêter à tout moment. Je ne promets rien, ne pose pas de conditions particulières, ne suis pas obligée de parler et ne me vexe pas. J’accepte les défauts, n’attends rien, n’emmerde pas, ne dévore pas le contenu du frigo, ne vais pas finir tes bouteilles de vin, ne bave sur personne et ne juge pas. Je me conduis de façon à ce que la clientèle savoure vraiment cette amitié. Je suis une invitée, une amie, une copine, une connaissance, une collègue, une ancienne camarade de classe, une cousine... c’est à mes clientes et clients de choisir mon rôle. S’ils ne...
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