Hanta has been compacting trash for thirty-five years. Every evening he
resues books from the jaws of his hydraulic press, carries them home,
and fills his house with them. Hanta may be an idiot, as his boss calls
him, but he is an idiot with a difference - the ability to quote the
Talmud, Hegel, and Lao-tzu. In this baroque and winsome tale, Hrabal,
whom Milan Kundera has called "our very best writer today, " celebrates
the power and the indestructibility of the written word.