Deep down
Julian Symons, 28 June 1990
The Last World
by Christoph Ransmayr, translated by John Woods.
Chatto, 202 pp., £12.95, May 1990,0 7011 3502 6 Show More
by Christoph Ransmayr, translated by John Woods.
Chatto, 202 pp., £12.95, May 1990,
The End of Lieutenant Boruvka
by Josef Skvorecky, translated by Paul Wilson.
Faber, 188 pp., £12.99, May 1990,0 571 14973 1 Show More
by Josef Skvorecky, translated by Paul Wilson.
Faber, 188 pp., £12.99, May 1990,
The Dwarves of Death
by Jonathan Coe.
Fourth Estate, 198 pp., £12.95, May 1990,1 872180 51 5 Show More
by Jonathan Coe.
Fourth Estate, 198 pp., £12.95, May 1990,
“... freedom and strangeness of Tomi. Many, we are told, have fled from control by the apparatus of power to find a life free of supervision, and they are labelled ‘fugitives of the state’. In this context the book might be said to take a satirical look at dictatorship. ‘To his enemies the poet was a petrified symbol of the justice of Roman law,’ a man ... ”