Bianca Bellová

The Lake

Trans. Kristina Karvelytė
Ežeras Ežeras
Ežeras
Sofoklis, 2020, 192 pp
9786094443329
Language: Lithuanian
Foreign rights:
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Literary fiction

A dystopian page-turner about the coming of age of a young hero, which won the 2017 EU Prize for Literature.

A fishing village at the end of the world. A lake that is drying up and, ominously, pushing out its banks. The men have vodka, the women troubles, the children eczema to scratch at. Born into this unforgiving environment, Nami, a young boy, embarks on a journey with nothing but a bundle of nerves, a coat that was once his grandfather’s and the vague idea of searching for his mother, who disappeared from his life at a young age. To uncover the greatest mystery of his life, he must sail across and walk around the lake and finally sink to its bottom.

This novel is a raw account of life in a devastated land and the harsh, primitive circumstances under which people fight to survive. Nami’s story touches on various contemporary societal and political issues from life in post-soviet Europe to ecology, but they never take the spotlight away from the powerful central narrative. The tension between the novel’s uncertain setting, both in time and space, and its naturalistic realism transforms one boy’s coming of age into an often-disconcerting modern myth.

Information about the original Czech edition

Jezero

Other selected published translations (10)

Am See German

Het meer Dutch

Il lago Italian

Nami French

Jezioro Polish

Hungarian

El lago Spanish

Søen Danish

Jezero Slovenian

The Lake English

Ežeras
Sofoklis, 2020, 192 pp
9786094443329
Language: Lithuanian
Foreign rights:
Pluh
http://www.pluh.org
info@pluh.org
Goodreads rating
76% (Rated by 1961 users)