In “The World Goes On,” László Krasznahorkai crafts a mesmerizing collection of twenty-one stories that transport readers to the edges of reality and imagination. From a Hungarian interpreter lost in the chaos of Shanghai to a traveler in Varanasi encountering a philosophical giant by the Ganges, each tale delves into the profound and the surreal. The book culminates with a poignant farewell, inviting readers to reflect on the transient nature of life and the power of narrative to transcend the mundane.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a unique blend of surrealism and philosophical depth that challenges conventional storytelling.
- Discover the original and captivating forms that have earned Krasznahorkai critical acclaim.
- Engage with stories that explore universal themes of existence, identity, and the passage of time.
- Perfect for readers seeking a thought-provoking literary journey beyond the ordinary.