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|title=Satantango
|author=Laszlo Krasznahorkai
|publisher=Atlantic Books
|date=May 2012
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848877641</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1848877641</amazonus>
|website=
|video=
|summary=An awkward and dense piece from Hungary, in which the intriguing premise fails to deliver.
|cover=1848877641
|aznuk=1848877641
|aznus=1848877641
}}
A small community in rural Hungary is unsettled. One man has too much control over the place, with too much influence on the work done there, and over all the lives lived there. His effect is still felt, even though he has been dead for over a year. So whether you are the man itching to finish a swindle and leave with the proceedings, or the doctor, confined by will to a chair at his window, making the most personal, immaculate notes about the whole existence of the community, or the housewife whose loins still mourn the influence of said man, you are unsettled - especially when the dead man is said to be returning...

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