Two Crocodiles highlights two literary masters from opposite ends of
the world -- Russia's Fyodor Dostoevsky and Uruguay's Felisberto
Hernández. Dostoevsky's crocodile, cruelly displayed in a traveling
sideshow, gobbles whole a pretentious high-ranking civil servant. But
the functionary survives unscathed and seizes his new unique platform to
expound to the fascinated public. Dostoevsky's Crocodile is a
matchless, hilarious satire.
Hernández's Crocodile, on the other hand, while also terribly funny,
is a heartbreaker. A pianist struggling to make ends meet as a salesman
finds success when he begins to weep before clients and audience alike,
but then he can't stop the crocodile tears.