Pages: 656 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0670834289 Pub: Viking Pub date: 1995-01-26 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1019511
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Reader Reviews:This book is French! (1/7 people found this helpful)A perfectly good translation but I bought it under the mistaken impression that Potocki had written in Polish. Wrong. Potocki is indeed a Polish writer, but he wrote this book in French. So if, like me, you are fluent in that musical tongue, by all means buy this fascinating book, in its original language, francais. 200 year old gothic horror erotica (2/4 people found this helpful)'TMFAS' is a picaresque novel set in an apparently haunted Andalusian valley in the mid-eighteenth century. Alphonse van Worden, a captain of the Walloon guards, is travelling to Saragossa to take part in the siege there. His stay at a mysterious inn is interrupted by the appearance of two beautiful women who claim to be his cousins before seducing him. They promise to initiate him into the 'secret of the Gomelez', a Muslim family from which Alphonse is descended. However, when he awakes from his encounter he finds himself tucked between the corpses of two hanged criminals rather than his beautiful cousins. This sparks a series of encounters with gypsies, cabbalists, geometers, the Wandering Jew and a host of other characters, all with horrific and titillating stories to tell about the mysteries they have encountered in their lives. 'TMFAS' contains stories nested within stories nested within stories, all of which have some bearing on the 'secret of the Gomelez', directly or otherwise.
Weird and Wonderful (13/14 people found this helpful)Imagine a book written by Edgar Allen Poe, translated by Edward Fitzgerald, filtered through the consciousness of Jorge Luis Borges, and you would have some inkling of what makes this extraordinary book so special. It is to literature what surrealism is to painting. Potocki, who on the strength of this book alone qualifies as Poland's greatest literary figure, prefigures the postmodern movement with his sleight-of-hand and multi-multi-layered text. A Freudian could spend years investigating the recesses and depths of Potocki's subconscious. By the way there is a CD of a movie version of Manuscript which was made in Europe in the 60s. Apparently it has been shown periodically in San Francisco art houses, and was appreciated by Jerry Garcia, among others. If the movie even approximates the book, I could understand why. A treasure! (4/6 people found this helpful)This book is a real gem! Interlaced stories, all very fascinating, with all the ingredients of good storytelling. The author was among other things a historian, so the book is set in a more or less correct historical context of the late seventeenth/early eighteenth century. Add intriguing stories of love, struggle to get a place in society, and a fair bit of supernatural elements to the basic mix, and you get this book. Don't miss it! A masterpiece (3/6 people found this helpful)Definitely one of the best books ever written - it's funny, erudite, exciting, scary - everything you need. Similar ProductsThe Saragossa Manuscript by Wojciech Jerzy Has The Book of Disquiet (Penguin Modern Classics) The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (Wordsworth Classics) Tales of Hoffmann (Classics) The Damned (Penguin Classics) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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