14
- Pages: 112
- ISBN: 978-960-572-021-6
- Publication: 2014
- Categories: Literature, eBooks, Foreign Literature
The ‘foul-smelling and gloomy opera’ of the First World War, as Esnoz calls it, stripped the words heroism, honour, valour and courage of their meaning. And literature demonstrated this, transforming despair into narrative power
– Katerina Schina, KathimeriniIn this book, mutilation is equivalent to reintegration into the landscape of peace, and this is a statement by the author, who constantly and consciously removes the troublesome details from his canvas.
– Nikos Xenios, bookpress.gr"...14 is not a simple novel; it is a brief recollection and record of what once happened on this long-suffering continent, Europe, and it is also a literary achievement on Esnoz’s part, namely his ability to condense so much information into so few pages...”
– Yannis Antoniadis, culturenow.grJean Echenoz
Jean Echenoz was born in Oragne, France, in 1947. He lives in Paris and has published 17 books, all with Minuit. His first novel [The Greenwich Meridian (1979)] was awarded the Fénéon Prize for the best work by a new author, and his second [Cherokee (1983)] won the Médicis Prize.
The following are available in Greek: the novel *Lake* (1989) from Kastaniotis Publications, and the novels *The Tall Blondes* (1995), *I’m Leaving* (1999) – Goncourt Prize, Above All Not Chopin (2003) and the fictional (or non-fictional) biographies Jérôme Ledon (2001), Ravel (2006), The Road to Endurance (2008), Lightning (2010), and, from Ikaros Publications, the novel 14 (2014).