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1991 novel by Peter Pišťanek

Rivers of Babylon
First edition (Slovak)
AuthorPeter Pišťanek
TranslatorPeter Petro
LanguageSlovak
GenreThriller
Publisher
  • Archa
  • Garnett Press
Publication date1991
Publication placeCzechoslovakia
Published in English2007
Media typePrint
Pages259
ISBN978-0-9535878-4-1
OCLC180496688
LC ClassPG5439.26.I77 R5813 2007
Followed byMladý Dônč 

Rivers of Babylon is a 1991 thriller novel by Slovak author Peter Pišťanek.

Synopsis

The plot focuses on the criminal underworld of Bratislava, around the time of the Velvet Revolution. The characters—a collection of pimps, prostitutes, and swindlers—are all seeking a better life, which in their respective worlds means to deceive, exploit, and destroy everyone around them. A villager, Rácz, is gradually caught up in this world of greed, money, and desire for power.

Film adaptation

A film of the same name, directed by Vladimir Balco and produced by Marian Urban, was released in 1998. Jaroslav Filip composed the soundtrack.

See also

References

  1. "Rivers of Babylon, By Peter Pist'anek, trans. Peter Petro". independent.co.uk. 25 January 2008. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  2. "Peter Pišťanek". litcentrum.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  3. "Rivers of Babylon". csfd.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 1 April 2023.


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