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Praise for "Tesla: A Portrait with Masks" "Beautifully written, immensely entertaining, and astonishingly original in the way it tells the story of a man who they used to say 'invented the twentieth century, ' but whose life is still an enigma, "Tesla: A Portrait with Masks" has the richness, the high jinks and the originality of such modern classics as Gunter Grass's "The Tin Drum" and Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude."" --Charles Simic ""Tesla" is a profoundly absorbing meditation on the early, defining years of the modern age. Vladimir Pistalo has drawn a lightning-etched portrait of a genius as powerful, as transformative and as mysterious as electricity itself." --Ken Kalfus, author of "A Disorder Peculiar to the Country" "Much has been written about Nikolai Tesla, but Vladimir Pistalo's extraordinary and profoundly original novel manages to tell us something entirely new--not only about the brilliant 'mad-genius' inventor but also about the ways in which literature and the imagination can transform biography into great art." --Francine Prose, author of "Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932""" "Recommended for readers who enjoy a life story told with pizzazz." --"Library Journal" "Beautifully written, immensely entertaining, and astonishingly original in the way it tells the story of a man who they used to say 'invented the twentieth century, ' but whose life is still an enigma, "Tesla: A Portrait with Masks" has the richness, the high jinks and the originality of such modern classics as Gunter Grass's "The Tin Drum" and Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude."" --Charles Simic ""Tesla" is a profoundly absorbing meditation on the early, defining years of the modern age. Vladimir Pistalo has drawn a lightning-etched portrait of a genius as powerful, as transformative and as mysterious as electricity itself." --Ken Kalfus, author of "A Disorder Peculiar to the Country" "Much has been written about Nikolai Tesla, but Vladimir Pistalo's extraordinary and profoundly original novel manages to tell us something entirely new--not only about the brilliant 'mad-genius' inventor but also about the ways in which literature and the imagination can transform biography into great art." --Francine Prose, author of "Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932""" "Recommended for readers who enjoy a life story told with pizzazz." --"Library Journal" "Beautifully written, immensely entertaining, and astonishingly original in the way it tells the story of a man who they used to say 'invented the twentieth century, ' but whose life is still an enigma, Tesla: A Portrait with Masks has the richness, the high jinks and the originality of such modern classics as Gunter Grass's The Tin Drum and Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude." --Charles Simic "Tesla is a profoundly absorbing meditation on the early, defining years of the modern age. Vladimir Pistalo has drawn a lightning-etched portrait of a genius as powerful, as transformative and as mysterious as electricity itself." --Ken Kalfus, author of A Disorder Peculiar to the Country "Much has been written about Nikolai Tesla, but Vladimir Pistalo's extraordinary and profoundly original novel manages to tell us something entirely new--not only about the brilliant 'mad-genius' inventor but also about the ways in which literature and the imagination can transform biography into great art." --Francine Prose, author of Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932 "Recommended for readers who enjoy a life story told with pizzazz." --Library Journal Beautifully written, immensely entertaining, and astonishingly original in the way it tells the story of a man who they used to say invented the twentieth century, ' but whose life is still an enigma, "Tesla: A Portrait with Masks" has the richness, the high jinks and the originality of such modern classics as Gunter Grass's "The Tin Drum" and Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude." "Charles Simic" "Tesla" is a profoundly absorbing meditation on the early, defining years of the modern age. Vladimir Pistalo has drawn a lightning-etched portrait of a genius as powerful, as transformative and as mysterious as electricity itself. "Ken Kalfus, author of A Disorder Peculiar to the Country" Much has been written about Nikolai Tesla, but Vladimir Pistalo's extraordinary and profoundly original novel manages to tell us something entirely new--not only about the brilliant 'mad-genius' inventor but also about the ways in which literature and the imagination can transform biography into great art. "Francine Prose, author of Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932" Recommended for readers who enjoy a life story told with pizzazz. "Library Journal""
Reseña del editor:
A cynic might call Tesla's life a perfectly formed metaphor for US-European relations. His dislike of the cultures of American interventionism led him to reject institutional American support for his research, but his unwillingness to accept it led to financial destitution. Although this is ultimately a work of fiction, its resonance in contemporary politics is clear.
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