Paweł Huelle
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A most entertaining short novel, which begins in truly dramatic circumstances: the main character called Paweł (just like the Author to whom he is surprisingly similar) begins his driving lessons and almost dies of shame and humiliation. Trying to delay an utter calamity, he resorts to a truly Hrabalesque trick by beginning to weave a story about his grandparents’ cars. So we read of a brand-new Citroën being smashed by a train or of a mythic Mercedes-Benz in which his grandparents, along with some friends, chase a balloon thus inventing a new type of automobile “fox hunt.” As the story gradually moves to the present, Paweł, magnetised by his instructor’s beauty and sensitivity, gets to know some dramatic and beautiful facts from her life. This part of the story is more about different human fates in Poland at the time of economic and political changes. But at some point Paweł finishes his classes and parts with his infatuating instructor. The story ends with the news of Bohumil Hrabal’s death and a most impressive literary praise of his writing and life.
Being an extremely skilled narrator, Huelle uses Hrabal’s idea well and alludes frequently to his writing yet it is done in a very non-obtrusive, and well-balanced manner. The narration is multi-levelled and multidimensional, motives from Hrabal’s work are interwoven with contemporary ones as well as with a nostalgic, humorous and warm expedition into a family’s past.
About the author:
Paweł Huelle is a novelist and poet. He was born in Gdańsk in 1957 and graduated in Polish Philology at the University of Gdańsk. He worked as a university lecturer, journalist and director of the Gdańsk Polish Television Centre. Honoured with many prestigious literary awards, Huelle is one of the most successful contemporary Polish writers.
His first novel Who Was David Weiser (1987) was hailed by the critics as “the book of the decade,” “a masterpiece” and “a literary triumph” and has been published, among others, in Germany, Spain, France and Finland. It is a story of a mysterious disappearance of a Jewish boy during his summer vacations. Many years later Dawidek’s friend sets out to investigate the events that came to shape his entire life. The novel has been described as a coming-of-age story, an adventure novel or even as a philosophical treatise.
Like Who Was David Weiser, Huelle’s next two books Stories for a Time of Relocation (1991) and First Love and Other Stories (1996) are set in his home town of Gdańsk and its environs, even though they are concerned with different historical periods and social milieus.
Also by this author:
The Last Supper
Who Was David Weiser?
Castorp
The Other Stories
Stories for a Time of Relocation
Cold Sea Tales