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Legenda Emöke

The two haunting, poetic novellas that comprise The Bass Saxophonebrilliantly evoke the comedy and sadness of life under the Nazi and Soviet dictatorships. They are prefaced by a remarkable memoir of Skvorecky's jazz-obsessed youth. Jazz is a symbol of freedom in both these novellas. In Emoke, which is set in the shadow of the Communist regime, jazz becomes the means by which a jaded young man plots the seduction of a mysterious girl enmeshed in superstition and the occult. Spurned, but fascinated, he is drawn into her tortured existence until catapulted into the final bitter comedy. In The Bass Saxophone a young Czechoslovakian student living under the rule of the Nazis is lured by his love of jazz - the "forbidden music"--Into secretly and dangerously playing in a German band, with bizarre and unexpected results. Written with the lyrical intensity of a great jazz performance, these two extraordinary novellas are among Skvorecky's finest works.

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  • "Bassaxofon. English"
  • "Legenda Emöke"
  • "Bassaxofon"
  • "Emöke"
  • "Emöke"@en
  • "Legenda Emöke. English"

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  • "A Polish translation of a Czech novel by a contemporary author."
  • "The two haunting, poetic novellas that comprise The Bass Saxophonebrilliantly evoke the comedy and sadness of life under the Nazi and Soviet dictatorships. They are prefaced by a remarkable memoir of Skvorecky's jazz-obsessed youth. Jazz is a symbol of freedom in both these novellas. In Emoke, which is set in the shadow of the Communist regime, jazz becomes the means by which a jaded young man plots the seduction of a mysterious girl enmeshed in superstition and the occult. Spurned, but fascinated, he is drawn into her tortured existence until catapulted into the final bitter comedy. In The Bass Saxophone a young Czechoslovakian student living under the rule of the Nazis is lured by his love of jazz - the "forbidden music"--Into secretly and dangerously playing in a German band, with bizarre and unexpected results. Written with the lyrical intensity of a great jazz performance, these two extraordinary novellas are among Skvorecky's finest works."@en

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  • "Musical fiction"
  • "Musical fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Genres littéraires"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Littérature canadienne de langue anglaise"
  • "Translations"
  • "Literatura czeska"
  • "Powieść czeska"@pl
  • "Powieść czeska"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Uncorrected proofs"

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  • "Legenda, emöke"
  • "Lengende Emöke"
  • "La légende d'Emöke : récit"
  • "Legenda Emöke"
  • "Legenda Emöke"@en
  • "Legenda Emöke"@pl
  • "The bass saxophone : two novellas"
  • "The bass saxophone : two novellas"@en
  • "The bass saxophone: two novellas"@en
  • "The bass saxophone [two novellas]"
  • "La légende d'Emöke"
  • "Emöke"
  • "Emöke"@pl
  • "La legende d'Emoke"
  • "The bass saxophone ; Emöke : two novellas"
  • "Legenda Emoke"
  • "Legenda Emöke : [Vyd. druhé.]"
  • "The bass saxophone"
  • "The bass saxophone"@en
  • "Legende Emöke"
  • "The bass saxophone : 2 novellas"
  • "The bass saxophone [and Emöke] : two novellas"@en
  • "BASS SAXOPHONE"@en
  • "The bass saxophone ; Emöke"@en
  • "The bass saxophone two novellas"
  • "La Légende d'Emöke : ["Legenda Emöke"]. Traduit du tchèque par François Kérel"

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