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''The Melancholy of Resistance'' ((ハンガリー語:Az ellenállás melankóliája)) is a 1989 novel by the Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai. The narrative is set in a restless town where a mysterious circus, which exhibits a whale and nothing else, contributes to an apocalyptic atmosphere. The novel was adapted into the 2000 film ''Werckmeister Harmonies'', directed by Béla Tarr. ==Reception== James Wood of ''The New Yorker'' wrote in 2011: "''The Melancholy of Resistance'' is a comedy of apocalypse, a book about a God that not only failed but didn't even turn up for the exam. Less manic, less entrapped than ''War and War'', it has elements of a traditional social novel." Wood continued: "''The Melancholy of Resistance'' is a demanding book, and a pessimistic one, too, since it seems to take repeated ironic shots at the possibility of revolution. ... The pleasure of the book, and a kind of resistance, as well, flows from its extraordinary, stretched, self-recoiling sentences, which are marvels of a loosely punctuated stream of consciousness."
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