The Lute and the Scars

The Lute and the Scars by Danilo Kiš, published by Dalkey Archive Press in 2012, presents a collection of six stories written between 1980 and 1986, along with an untitled piece included as “A and B.” This edition, available in English and spanning 137 pages, offers insights into the author’s reflections on life and literature, drawing from autobiographical elements and the experiences of notable Central European novelists.
Readers will encounter narratives that explore themes of political exile and the struggle between death and writing. The stories feature protagonists inspired by figures such as ?d’n von Horv’th and Ivo Andric, blending fantasy with historical context. Through these texts, Kiš examines the role of writing as a means of survival against oppressive regimes, inviting contemplation on the interplay between mortality and the written word.
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Written between 1980 and 1986, the six stories that constitute “The Lute and the Scars” (as well as an untitled piece by the author, included here as “A and B”) were transcribed from the manuscripts left by Danilo Kis following his death in 1989. Like the title story, many of these texts are autobiographical. Others resurrect protagonists belonging to Kis’s fellow Central European novelists, allowing readers to identify, perhaps, depending on the level of obfuscation, fantasy, and historical accuracy, figures dreamed up by ?d’n von Horv’th and Endre Ady (“The Stateless”), by the Yugoslavian Nobel laureate Ivo Andric (“Debt”), and by Piotr Rawicz.
Against a background of oppressive regimes and political exile, readers will find that the never-ending debate between death and writing continues unabated in these stories–death as allegory or as a voluntary symbolic act, and writing as the one impregnable defense, writing as the only possible means of survival.
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