In this strange and lovely hymn to Prague, Michal Ajvaz repopulates the
city of Kafka with ghosts, eccentrics, talking animals, and impossible
statues, all lurking on the peripheries of a town so familiar to
tourists. The Other City is a guidebook to this invisible, other Prague,
overlapping the workaday world: a place where libraries can turn into
jungles, secret passages yawn beneath our feet, and waves lap at our
bedspreads. Heir to the tradition and obsessions of Jorge Luis Borges,
as well as the long and distinguished line of Czech fantasists, Ajvaz's
Other City--his first novel to be translated into English--is the emblem
of all the worlds we are blind to, being caught in our own ways of
seeing.