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Yolk

by Josip Novakovich
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Overview

Yolk is a reflective and sometimes bizarre collection of stories by Croat writer-in-exile Josip Novakovich. Incorporating themes of unrequited love, obsession, war, faith, displacement, and death rituals, Novakovich's singular style reveals his affection for paradox and absurdity. Set primarily in Eastern Europe, these folktales also display Novakovich's unique social critique and dry wit. But more than the topicality gives the work its weight: the characters in Yolk touch on the universals of human experience— the sublime as well as the base. The stories carry an odd notion of decay and infirmity, sexual peculiarity, and disturbed characters, all under the guise of a "once upon a time" innocence.

Many readers were recently introduced to Novakovich with Graywolf's publication of Apricots from Chernobyl, a collection of spirited narratives that the Hungry Mind Review called "a terrific achievement ... a celebration of life."

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Editorials

Library Journal

Novakovich (Apricots from Chernobyl, Graywolf Pr., 1995), an award-winning author and teacher at the University of Cincinnati, left Croatia quite some time ago. Neither his achievements nor the well-deserved praise from authors such as Annie Dillard and Toby Olsen have gone to his head or otherwise marred the excellent quality of his writing. Novakovich is witty and tight, and he employs a folkloric tone for stylistic cover. The stories in Yolk send the reader through the core of the former Yugoslavia in a way that broadcast media never will. More than the chest is bared here-we get to see the heart. There are few happy endings, yet the author is no whiner. Instead, he shows us the rugged terrain of life as it is experienced by the average person, both before and during the current struggle in the Balkans. As with good folklore, we are led to water; it is up to us to drink the wisdom. Please do!-Susan M. Olcott, Columbus Metropolitan Lib., Ohio

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1996
Publisher
Graywolf Press,U.S.
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781555972295

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