The timeframe is contemporary and spans a period of roughly one year, from winter to winter. The story is set in a remote village in the Table Mountains of southwestern Poland, just across the border from the Czech Republic. This study guide and its page citations are based on the Riverhead Books Kindle edition published in August 2019. The novel is categorized as Dark Humor and Literary Satire Fiction, though it is also generally described as a literary murder mystery. The book’s title derives from William Blake’s “Proverbs of Hell” contained in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. It was adapted to film as Spoor (2017), which won an Academy Award as Best Foreign Language Film. In this country, the novel was named to multiple Best Book of the Year lists, including Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, Time, and NPR. Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead was published in Poland in 2009 but didn’t become available in English translation until a decade later.
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