Journey By Moonlight

Szerb, Antal

Beginning, 'On the train everything seemed fine. The trouble began in Venice, with the back-alleys.' The setting – Fascist Italy and Paris; the style – genre-mixing described by the author as 'neo-frivolous'; the plot – a rattling roller coaster. 'Enjoy the wine today, tomorrow there'll be none.' Translated from the Hungarian by Len Rix.

Publisher: Pushkin Press. Reprint 2003
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: London
Pictorial wrappers. Fine.


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