Early Sorrows
Author | Danilo Kiš |
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Original title | Rani jadi:za decu i osetljive |
Translator | Michael Henry Heim |
Country | Serbia |
Language | Serbo-Croatian |
Publisher | Nolit (Serbo-Croatian) New Directions (English) |
Publication date | 1969 |
Published in English | 1998 |
Pages | 118 (English 1st edition) |
Followed by | 'Garden, Ashes |
Early Sorrows: For Children and Sensitive Readers (Serbo-Croatian: Rani jadi:za decu i osetljive / Рани јади:за децу и осетљиве) is a collection of nineteen short stories by Yugoslav author Danilo Kiš.
The book part of what Kiš called his "family cycle" trilogy, consisting of the novels Garden, Ashes (1965), and Hourglass (1972).[1] Though Early Sorrows was published after Garden, Ashes, it is effectively the first novel in the trilogy.[2]
Summary[]
Early Sorrows is composed of vignettes about Andy Sam, a young Serbian boy who works as a cowherd to bring in money for his family. Andy spends most of the day reading.[3]
Themes[]
Like much Kiš's work, Early Sorrows deals with the Holocaust. Andy's father, like Kiš's own father, is sent to Auschwitz.[3] Notably, it is the only work of Kiš's in which he depicts a scene inside a concentration camp (Andy hallucinates about his relatives who were taken away by Nazis).[4]
References[]
- ^ Sacks, Sam (24 August 2012). "Book Review: Psalm 44, The Attic, The Lute and the Scars". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
- ^ Kiš, Danilo (1995). Sontag, Susan (ed.). Homo Poeticus. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.
- ^ a b Kiš, Danilo (1998). Early Sorrows (English translation by Michael Henry Heim ed.). New York: New Directions.
- ^ Thompson, Mark (2013). Birth Certificate. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
- Single-writer short story collections
- 1960 short story collections
- Serbian novels
- Novels set in Serbia