Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1998
128
Novel • Fiction
Czechoslovakia • Mid-20th century
1998
Adult
18+ years
Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age by Bohumil Hrabal is a novel featuring a single sentence where a retired shoemaker shares a continuous monologue. He reflects on his rich life experiences, blending personal anecdotes, desires, and memories, providing insight into the lives and values of Central European society during his time.
Humorous
Mysterious
Contemplative
Emotional
Nostalgic
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Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age by Bohumil Hrabal features a unique, breathless narrative style that some readers find innovative and humorous, while others may see it as challenging or disorienting. The monologue of an eccentric old man offers a blend of absurdity and wisdom, appealing to those who appreciate avant-garde literature.
A reader who enjoys Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age would appreciate stream-of-consciousness narratives and witty storytelling. Fans of Joyce’s Ulysses or Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway might relish Hrabal’s humor and his exploration of memory, aging, and the absurdity of life.
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128
Novel • Fiction
Czechoslovakia • Mid-20th century
1998
Adult
18+ years
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