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Original Title: | Utas és holdvilág |
ISBN: | 1901285502 (ISBN13: 9781901285505) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Mihály, Erzsi, János Szepetneki, Zoltán Pataki, Tamás Ulpius, Éva Ulpius |
Setting: | Italy Rome(Italy) Florence(Italy) …more Venice(Italy) Ravenna(Italy) Siena(Italy) Paris(France) …less |
Antal Szerb
Paperback | Pages: 299 pages Rating: 4.21 | 4654 Users | 409 Reviews

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Title | : | Journey by Moonlight |
Author | : | Antal Szerb |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 299 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2001 by Pushkin Press (first published 1937) |
Categories | : | Fiction. European Literature. Hungarian Literature. Cultural. Hungary. Classics. Literature |
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A major classic of 1930s literature, Antal Szerb's Journey by Moonlight (Utas és Holdvilág) is the fantastically moving and darkly funny story of a bourgeois businessman torn between duty and desire.'On the train, everything seemed fine. The trouble began in Venice ...'
Mihály has dreamt of Italy all his life. When he finally travels there on his honeymoon with wife Erszi, he soon abandon her in order to find himself, haunted by old friends from his turbulent teenage days: beautiful, kind Tamas, brash and wicked Janos, and the sexless yet unforgettable Eva. Journeying from Venice to Ravenna, Florence and Rome, Mihály loses himself in Venetian back alleys and in the Tuscan and Umbrian countryside, driven by an irresistible desire to resurrect his lost youth among Hungary's Bright Young Things, and knowing that he must soon decide whether to return to the ambiguous promise of a placid adult life, or allow himself to be seduced into a life of scandalous adventure.
Journey by Moonlight (Utas és Holdvilág) is an undoubted masterpiece of Modernist literature, a darkly comic novel cut through by sex and death, which traces the effects of a socially and sexually claustrophobic world on the life of one man.
Translated from the Hungarian by the renowned and award-winning Len Rix, Antal Szerb's Journey by Moonlight (first published as Utas és Holdvilág in Hungary in 1937) is the consummate European novel of the inter-war period.
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Ratings: 4.21 From 4654 Users | 409 ReviewsEvaluation Of Books Journey by Moonlight
Traveller and the Moonlight is the literal translation of the title and one that works much better, I think, capturing perfectly the protagonist Mihálys situation, coming directly from a dream sequence in the novel. This is a superb piece of writing. The cool prose in Len Rixs translation makes it a pleasure to read. Forced to describe it, I would say it reads like a mixture of Huxley and Hesse - of its age, then, perhaps. It's born of Szerbs experience, to a degree, as a convert from Judaism(view spoiler)[ Bettie's Books (hide spoiler)]
The first time I've heard about Antal Szerb was no more than two months ago. Since then, I managed to put my hands onto all the novels by Szerb translated into English, whose number equals to three.I had the luck to make a good catch while visiting an Oxfam charity shop in lovely Bath, UK. Bless the kind reader who donated Szerb's novels to Oxfam! 'Journey by Moonlight' ('Utas és holdvilág'), published in 1937, is widely considered as Szerb's masterpiece, but I must confess that I liked 'The

Foied vinom pipafo, cra carefo.A Faliscan saying, meaning "Enjoy the wine today, tomorrow there'll be none." Szerb quotes it twice in this short novel, and it's as good an epigraph as any for Journey by Moonlight's comic melancholy.It took me three tries to get into this novel, but then its sad humorous charm began to work on me and I couldn't put it down. Mostly it's told from the bemused perspective of Mihály, a failed conformist from Budapest who deserts his new wife on their Italian
One would like to think that after a recent marriage, the happy couple would set their sights on radiant and flourishing years spent in each others harmonious company, swanning off on a honeymoon filled with memories of passion and delights. Forget the past, look to the future.Antal Szerb is having none of it. As this novel is predominantly about nostalgia. A heavy nostalgia that is dragged around like weights tied to one's feet. There is no escape from it, there is no cure.Hungarian newlyweds
The basic theme is an adult man (hes 36) in love with nostalgia for his youth. He was of a lower class background but hung out with a group of four or five friends in a wealthy neighborhood of Budapest, Castle Hill. The time is between World Wars. They spend all their time play-acting -- years to the point where that became the whole purpose of their lives. Those friends, drinking and smoking with no adult supervision, became so dedicated to each other they became their own family. Even as
Very intelligent and well read author. His light touch but weighty contemplation reminds me of Proust and Walser. He is compared to Schulz but I think that's most likely due to their shared tragic deaths. This is a book of intrigues but it won't be off-putting to those that abhore such typical subjects because the writing is so skilled. The quality of Hungarian writers such as Krudy, Kostolanyi and Krasznahorkai are no longer a secret to the informed reader but it might be Szerb that tops them
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