Rates of Exchange and Why Come to Slaka?

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Satirical journey through Eastern European transformation.

If you enjoy a mix of political satire with a dash of personal drama, "Rates of Exchange" would be right up your alley. Malcolm Bradbury weaves a story that not only tickles your funny bone with its absurdity but also offers a sharp critique of the sociopolitical landscape during a time of great change in Eastern Europe. The book's ability to put you in the shoes of a Westerner navigating the complexities and idiosyncrasies of Slaka is its most charming quality.

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Rates of Exchange and Why Come to Slaka?

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ISBN: 9780330412896
Authors: Malcolm Bradbury
Publisher: Picador
Date of Publication: 2003-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Contemporary
Related Topics: Literature, Literary Criticism
Goodreads rating: 3.75
(rated by 118 readers)

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Welcome to Slaka—a land of lakes and forests, beetroot and tractors, cultural riches and bloody battlefields. Malcolm Bradbury's witty novel Rates of Exchange introduces the small eastern European country of Slaka. In less than two weeks there, first-time visitor Dr Petworth manages to give a controversial lecture, become entangled in sexual and domestic intrigues, fall in love, and still find time to see the main tourist attractions. In the wickedly funny satire Why Come to Slaka?, Bradbury offers would-be visitors a wealth of information about the Slakan state, its pageantry and politics, its people and public figures, and even some essential Slakan travel tips—"American Express," that will do very nicely.
 

Satirical journey through Eastern European transformation.

If you enjoy a mix of political satire with a dash of personal drama, "Rates of Exchange" would be right up your alley. Malcolm Bradbury weaves a story that not only tickles your funny bone with its absurdity but also offers a sharp critique of the sociopolitical landscape during a time of great change in Eastern Europe. The book's ability to put you in the shoes of a Westerner navigating the complexities and idiosyncrasies of Slaka is its most charming quality.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.