An edition of Tūla (2016)

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An edition of Tūla (2016)

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English translation of the Lithuanian original

Publish Date
Publisher
Pica Pica Press
Language
English
Pages
232

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Tūla
2016, Pica Pica Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Flossmoor, Illinois, USA

Contributors

Translator
Elizabeth Novickas

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
232
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.52810 inches
Weight
0.663 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26614661M
ISBN 13
9780996630412
LCCN
2016941790

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Work Description

Publisher's description: The unnamed narrator of Jurgis Kuncinas’s Tula is our tour guide through the infamous poverty-stricken bohemian quarter of Vilnius known as Uzupis (literally, “beyond the river”), living his life on the fringes of society, including his journeys through various institutions for alcohol treatment. On the way we meet a number of curious inhabitants of this unique district, everyone from a chemistry professor with an exhibitionist problem to the descendant of a 15th-century Lithuanian hetman obsessively carving wooden masks all night long. It’s a place where you’re likely to encounter people walking both sides of the moral line, where one is just as likely to run into great kindness as unfeeling evil, and where the complex history and mix of cultures that make up the city of Vilnius constantly intrude into the present. But at the very heart of the narrative is the narrator’s tragic love for the equally misfit Tula, a love the narrator carries with him, both figuratively and literally, throughout his chaotic existence. The action, which sometimes takes the form of the narrator’s fantastic visions of visiting his love in the guise of a bat, includes a hitchhiking trip through Ukraine and Crimea, and takes place over a number of years spanning a good part of the late Soviet era.

Considered a modern-day classic of Lithuanian literature, Tūla won the Lithuanian Writers' Union award for the best book of 1993 and is now in its third edition in Lithuania. It has previously been translated into Russian, Swedish, and Polish.

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