The Feline Plague by Maja Novak - ISBN: 9781556437649
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Cruelty, capitalism, and coming-of-age: a magical realist Slovenian fairytale unfolds.

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  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    15 July 2011

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Summary

A deftly written novel brimming with magical realist touches, The Feline Plague tells the story of Ira, a Slovenian child who discovers early the cruelty of the adult world-particularly the mistreatment of animals. Ira struggles to reconcile her life with a world in which people are small-minded, the chances for happiness are few, and petty tyrants rule. She takes a job with The Lady, a capitalist entrepreneur who runs the Ark, a pet emporium where she expects “pets will become the n…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781556437649
ISBN-10:1556437641
Author:Maja Novak, Maja Visenjak-Limon, Robert Buckeye
Publisher:North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Imprint:Blue Snake Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:15 July 2011
Weight:336g
Dimensions:215mm x 180mm x 17mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Some enterprising animator should consider turning Maja Novak’s story into a feature length film.”
World Literature Today

The Feline Plague,
Maya Novak’s first novel to be translated into English, introduces this gifted writer to the world. A modernist writer, who plays deftly with the traditions of magical realism, provides commentary on political situations within her rapidly altering homeland… The Feline Plague is such a powerful message because it resonates in the heart of readers far beyond the borders of Slovenia.”
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About The Author

Maja Novak

Maja Novak was born in 1960 in Jesenice, Slovenia. She holds a law degree from the Law Faculty in Ljubljana and has received several prizes for her writing. She has published four novels: Izza kongresa, ali umor v teritorialnih vodah (Behind the Congress, or Murder in Territorial Waters 1993), Cimre (Roommates 1995), Karfanaum (Karfanaum 1998), and Ma ja kuga (Feline Plague 2000), as well as a collection of short prose, Zverjad (Wild Beasts 1996), and three books for children. Her work has been translated into several languages.

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