Antaño es un pueblo mítico situado en el corazón de Polonia, un microcosmos habitado por personajes singulares y excéntricos. Acaso podríamos definir esta novela como un cruce entre Cien años de soledad y un cuadro de Chagall. Hay en ella realismo, magia y realismo mágico. Por sus páginas desfilan la historia de un siglo y varias generaciones de seres humanos movidos por las pasiones, los anhelos, las dudas y los miedos. Hay nacimientos, amoríos, amistad, violencia, dignidad, traiciones, envejecimiento y muertes. Hay mil y una historias que se cuentan y se entrecruzan en breves capítulos, una sucesión de narraciones que conforman una novela coral y total, en la que asoman el corazón del Ser Humano, de la Historia, del Mundo y de la Vida.
Set in the mythical Polish village of Primeval, a microcosm of the world populated with eccentric, archetypal characters and guarded by four archangels, this novel from Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk chronicles the lives of the inhabitants over the course of the feral 20th century in prose that is forceful, direct, and the stylistic cousin of the magic realism in Gabriel García Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude. Told in short bursts of "Time," the narrative takes the form of a stylized fable, an epic allegory about the inexorable grind of time and the clash between modernity (the masculine) and nature (the feminine) in which Poland's tortured political history from 1914 to the contemporary era and the episodic brutality visited on ordinary village life is played out. A novel of universal dimension that does not dwell on the parochial, Primeval and Other Times was hailed as a contemporary European classic and heralded Tokarczuk as one of the leading voices in Polish as well as world literature.