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Rivers of Babylon

Peter Pist'anek's reputation is assured by Rivers of Babylon and by its hero, the most mesmerizing character of Slovak literature, Racz, an idiot of genius, a psychopathic gangster. Racz and Rivers of Babylon tell the story of a Central Europe, where criminals, intellectuals and ex-secret policemen have infiltrated a new 'democracy'. Slovak readers acknowledge the late Peter Pist'anek as their most flamboyant and fearless writer, stripping the nation of its myths and false self-esteem. The novel has been translated by Peter Petro of British Columbia University, in close collaboration with author and publisher. William Boyd (The Guardian): an astonishing find, fuelled with formidable energy and ice-cool satire. It displays a fierce black humour that is both ruthless and exhilarating. Tibor Fischer (The Telegraph): the best fiction I've read on the 'wild west' period.

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