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2004 Longlist

Guarding Hanna

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Abandoned at birth because of fantastic facial deformities, the nameless hero and narrator of this remarkable novel has settled into a routine of living utterly alone, hiring the occasional “agency woman”, and collecting the occasional debt for Maestro, the aging patriarch of one of Berlin’s most infamous gangster families.
But when Hanna Woyczik becomes the leading witness to a crime that could affect the family’s hold on power, Maestro calls on our hero to perform the most difficult task imaginable: to move in with and guard Hanna for an entire week.
Part thriller and part fable, with a touch of slapstick thrown in, Guarding Hanna takes us through the inner life of a man who has never had to learn the basic rules of society. But when the simple tasks he must practice while with Hanna – such as conversing, drinking tea and buying toilet paper – become as threatening to both of them as are the thugs who are steadily closing in, it becomes entirely unclear who is guarding whom, and from what.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Miha
Mazzini

The Slovenian writer and film-maker Miha Mazzini, born in 1961, is the author of twenty-three books. The Cartier Project was ex-Yugoslavia’s all-time bestselling novel and was made into a feature film. Guarding Hanna was longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 2004. In 2011 the first of his stories to be published in the US won a Pushcart Prize.

The Slovenian writer and film-maker Miha Mazzini, born in 1961, is the author of twenty-three books. The Cartier Project was ex-Yugoslavia’s all-time bestselling novel and was made into a feature film. Guarding Hanna was longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 2004. In 2011 the first of his stories to be published in the US won a Pushcart Prize.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Slovenia
Original Language
Slovenian
Author
Publisher
Scala House Press

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