The Last Window-Giraffe
Synopsis
Peter Zilahy's The Last Window-Giraffe takes its title from the fact that the first and last letters of the Hungarian alphabet match the first letters for the words "window" and "giraffe." This genre-defying book, originally written in Hungarian, has been translated into twenty-two languages and is often cited as one of the inspirations for the Orange Revolution in the Ukraine.
On the surface, this autobiographical fiction rendered by Zilahy's incisive x-ray vision-a heady mix of history, memoir, and farce of the highest order-is about the protests in Belgrade in 1996. But viewed through a wider lens it serves up the absurdity of all manner of authoritarianism that resonates as much today as it first did upon publication in 1999.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Sandorf Passage
- ISBN: 9789533514352
- Number of pages: 130
- Dimensions: 197 x 121 x 8 mm
- Weight: 245g
- Languages: English
