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The 2010 Award

 

Escher's Loops

Escher's Loops

by Zoran Zivkovic

Translated from the original Serbian by Alice Copple-Tosic

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Municipal Public Library "Milutin Bojic", Belgrade, Serbia

Publisher of Nominated Edition:

Geopoetika, Serbia

 

 

the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

Once again Živković demonstrates the sheer power of storytelling in this complex cycle of interlocking narratives. Like one of Escher's drawings, the narrative threads lead one through a dizzying labyrinth of recurring themes, images and characters, all of whom are linked with elegant mathematical precision: God and suicide, food and poison, monks, athletes, soldiers and soccer players all take their places in the circle-dance. Absurdity, surreality and humour abound; death is the ultimate destiny, yet always the next story offers infinite ways of escape.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Zoran Živković was born in Belgrade, former Yugoslavia, in 1948. In 1973 he graduated from the Department of General Literature with the theory of literature, Faculty of Philology of the University of Belgrade; he received his master's degree in 1979 and his doctorate in 1982 from the same school.
He is the author of the following seventeen works of fiction: The Fourth Circle (1993), Time Gifts (1997), The Writer (1998), The Book (1999), Impossible Encounters (2000), Seven Touches of Music (2001), The Library (2002), Steps through the Mist (2003), Hidden Camera (2003), Compartments (2004), Four Stories till the End (2004), Twelve Collections and the Teashop (2005), The Bridge (2006), Miss Tamara, the Reader (2006), Amarcord (2007), The Last Book (2007) and Escher's Loops (2008).
He lives in Belgrade, Serbia, with his wife Mia, their twin sons Uroš and Andreja, and their four cats.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

One of the best novels by one of the greatest contemporary Serbian prose writers, winner of numerous literary awards including The World Fantasy Award 2003.

 

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