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The Attempt

Magdalna Platzov author Alex Zucker translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bellevue Literary Press

Published:26th May '16

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Co-op available Significant bound galley printing for media and booksellers. Additional eGalley distribution to media, booksellers, and librarians through Edelweiss National print and online campaigns, targeting coverage in major daily newspapers and women’s magazines as well as literary journals, websites, and blogs that focus on historical fiction, Jewish fiction, and literature in translation Print serial excerpts possible in A Public Space, Words Without Borders, and on the PEN American Center’s website Tour may include author appearances at the PEN World Voices and New Literature from Europe festivals in New York and a translator’s presentation for The Bridge series in New York Reading group guide development and book club outreach Simultaneous eBook publication and promotion Postcards available Giveaways through Goodreads and LibraryThing Blurbs possible from Caleb Crain, DW Gibson, Siri Hustvedt, Ilija Trojanow, and Eliot Weinberger Promotion through the translator’s website (www.alexjzucker.com) and BLP’s social media networks and website (www.blpress.org) Additional promotional support possible from the Czech Center in New York Marketing and publicity efforts supported by Molly Mikolowski of A Literary Light

From an assassination attempt by early anarchists to Occupy Wall Street, a novel of radical lives and loves"The Attempt is historical fiction at its best. Through its narrator's archival approach to his material, the book explores the intimate lives of a pair of fervent idealists, as well as a robber baron and his family. The result is a vivid, poignant narrative about political upheaval, both in the past and the present." --SIRI HUSTVEDT, author of The Blazing World When a Czech historian becomes convinced he's the illegitimate great-grandson of an infamous anarchist who attempted an assassination while living in the United States, he travels to New York to investigate. Arriving in Manhattan during the height of the Occupy Wall Street movement, his research takes him further back into the past--from the Pittsburgh home of a nineteenth-century US industrialist to 1920s Europe, where a celebrated anarchist couple is on the run from the law. Based on the lives of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman, The Attempt is a novel about the legacy of radical politics and relationships--one that traverses centuries and continents to deliver a moving, powerful story of personal and political transformation. Magdalena Platzova is the author of six books, including two novels published in English: Aaron's Leap, a Lidove Noviny Book of the Year Award finalist, and The Attempt, a Czech Book Award finalist. Her fiction has also appeared in A Public Space and Words Without Borders. Platzova grew up in the Czech Republic, studied in Washington, DC, and England, received her MA in Philosophy at Charles University in Prague, and has taught at New York University's Gallatin School. She is now a freelance journalist based in Lyon, France.

World Literature Today "Notable Translations of the Year" selection Words Without Borders "Women in Translation to Read Now" selection Literary Hub "Translated Books by Women You Should Read" selection Czech Book Award Finalist "Masterful... In the tradition of Prus, Kundera, and Vonnegut ... [Platzova's] writing style is varied, sparing, insightful, and at times nothing short of poetic. Enthusiastically recommended." --Historical Novels Review "Platzova's ultra-restrained curation of her material, translated with equal restraint and discrimination by Alex Zucker ... is a powerfully distilled meditation on the meaning of freedom, a ferocious complexity lurking beneath its smooth and hypnotically readable surface." --Words Without Borders "A lively story... Platzova demonstrates an understanding of anarchy and has a remarkable ability to explain it without dumbing it down." --World Literature Today "A tale to please all readers, from lovers of literary fiction to history buffs to social activists." --Literary Hub "A vivid reconstruction of the life of Andrei B. and Louise G., their deportation, radicalization, and enduring love. Between this and 2014's Aaron's Leap, Platzova is on a roll, telling rich stories of European history and the 20th century's cumbrous fallout." --Publishers Weekly "Encompasses history, anarchy, and love ... bridg[ing] a century of social foment." --Kirkus Reviews "The Attempt is historical fiction at its best. Through its narrator's archival approach to his material, the book explores the intimate lives of a pair of fervent idealists, as well as a robber baron and his family. The result is a vivid, poignant narrative about political upheaval, both in the past and the present." --SIRI HUSTVEDT, author of The Blazing World "In her resonant and lucid tale, elegantly translated by Alex Zucker, Platzova weaves together the story of her hero's search and an imaginary reconstruction of the passionate history that haunts him, and suggests the enduring power of ideals even after they have been shattered." --CALEB CRAIN, author of Necessary Errors "Magdalena Platzova's lively prose keeps readers on tenterhooks while tracing the troubled history of an industrialist's family and fortune and the rise and fall of anarchism." --EDITH KURZWEIL, former editor of Partisan Review and author of Full Circle: A Memoir "[A] carefully crafted story, written in a lucid and refined language... The Attempt examines the perennial questions of social order, sacrifice and self-sacrifice, freedom, and acceptability of violence as the conditions for change. These questions catch us by surprise in our post-utopian times, especially when an East European author of Platzova's generation raises them. But [she] succeeds in her attempt to bring these questions to life and show their relevance; she does it without ideology and with urgency, which make the novel a pleasure to read." --VERONIKA TUCKEROVA, Preceptor in Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University

ISBN: 9781942658085

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 212g

224 pages