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Bees on the Snow

(Kales vaikai)
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Description

It's Christmas night, and Pastor Kristijonas has disappeared-so begins this magical, madcap tale of a pastoral Lithuanian community, weaving together myths, legends, and supernatural tales with the lives of ordinary folk. As the ghosts of the Lithuanian dead grapple with those of the newcomers from abroad, a bubbling teapot of passions erupts, and a timeless world is brought to life with humor and love, tragedy and horror.





Product Details

PublisherPica Pica Press
Publish DateFebruary 05, 2021
Pages160
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780996630450
Dimensions8.5 X 5.5 X 0.3 inches | 0.4 pounds

About the Author

Born in 1945 in Utena, Lithuania, Saulius Saltenis published his first book, a collection of short stories, at the age of nineteen. Besides novels and short stories, he has also written plays, musicals, and film scenarios, as well as worked as an editor. Active politically in Lithuania's independence movement, he was one of the signatories to the Act of the Reestablishment of the State of Lithuania in 1990 and served as Minister of Culture from 1994 to 1996. In 2020 Saltenis won the Lithuanian National Prize for his contributions to Lithuanian literature.
Daiva Litvinskaite, PhD, has taught courses in Lithuanian language and culture at the University of Illinois Chicago.

Reviews

"Bees on the Snow is a wildly energetic novel which makes me think of a mash-up of the satiric art of Pieter Brueghel and the unlikely but compelling narrative logic of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's A Hundred Years of Solitude. Although the peasants and lords in this novel are mostly not Jewish, there is plenty of sardonic village humour here in the manner of Sholem Aleichem. Set centuries ago in East Prussia, in a place often ravaged by wars, the story is a breathless narrative in which characters have wild reversals of fortune: judges become beggars, squires become preachers, and apparent slatterns become objects of admiration." -Antanas Sileika, author, Provisionally Yours


"Through these and other characters, a loving, self-effacing portrait of rural Lithuania emerges. Saltenis' prose, as translated by Novickas, is formal but riotous in tone ... A dense and surprising tale from an acclaimed Lithuanian author." -Kirkus Reviews


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