Description
In post-Communist Romania, on the border with Transylvania, the sleepy little town of B. is losing its young people to the West.
A young painter returned from Paris and her eccentric great-aunt seem unconcerned with the decline of the town, until a mutilated corpse is found in the family crypt of Prince Vlad the Impaler, better known as Dracula.
As the world's attention turns to B., the mayor and his son take advantage and turn the town into a vampire-inspired theme park. Tourists flock, but beneath the surface ancient horrors live on.
Dracula Park by Dana Grigorcea is a breathtaking, atmospheric tale of revenge, extremism and the longing for a strong leader, for a strict, cruel judge - like Dracula.
About the Author
Dana Grigorcea, born in 1979 in Bucharest, studied German and Dutch literature in Bucharest and theatre and film directing as well as quality journalism in Krems, Austria. She worked as journalist and has been living in Zurich as freelancing writer since 2013. Her novels and stories won multiple awards, among them the 3sat Prize of the Ingeborg Bachmann awards.
Imogen Taylor is a British literary translator. She translates works from German to English and has previously won the Goethe-Institut Prize for her work. Her notable translations include Sasha Marianna Salzmann's novel, Beside Myself, Melanie Raabe's The Trap, as well as Florian Huber's Promise Me You'll Shoot Yourself: The Downfall of Ordinary Germans, 1945; and Sascha Arango's novel, The Truth and Other Lies. Her work has been shortlisted for the Schlegel-Tieck Prize and Helen and Kurt Wolff's Translator Prize.
Reviews
'An incredible writer.'
'A dreamy and rock-hard horror story.'
* Frankfurter Rundschau *'An artistic Dracula story, an artist novel, a farce, and it's all told with great eloquence.'
* SWR 2 *'Topical and worth reading far beyond Romania.'
* SRF 2 *'As dizzying as it is poetic and entertaining.'
* Die Presse *Book Information
ISBN 9781914518218
Author Dana Grigorcea
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Sandstone Press Ltd
Publisher Sandstone Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 181g