Author: Imre Kertesz
Translator: Jinseok Jeong
Publisher: Dareun Uri
200 pages.
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About This Book
A masterly new novel from the 2002 Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature: the story
of a Hungarian writer whose death forces his circle of friends to confront their
own terrible moment in history.
Ten years have passed since the fall of Communism. B., a writer of high literary
reputation whose birth and survival in Auschwitz defied all probability, has
taken his own life. Among his papers, his friend Kingbitter discovers a play
titled Liquidation in which he reads an eerie foretelling of the personal and
political crises that he and B.'s other friends now face: having survived the
Holocaust and the years of Communist rule, having experienced the surge of
hopefulness that rose from the rubble of the Wall, they are left with little but
a sense of chaos and an utter loss of identity.
Kingbitter, desperate to understand his friend's suicide, begins a furious
search for the novel he believes might be among B.'s papers and might provide
the key. But the search takes him in unexpected directions: deep into his own
memories and into those of B.'s ex-wife, Judith, the hidden corners of their
lives revealed, to themselves and to us, at the same time as the mystery of B.'s
life is slowly unraveled.
An intricately layered story of history and humanity, powerful, disturbing,
lyrical, achingly suspenseful, brilliantly told.
About The Author
Imre Kertesz, who was born in 1929 and imprisoned in Auschwitz and Buchenwald as
a youth, worked as a journalist and playwright before publishing Fateless, his
first novel, in 1975. He is the author of Looking for a Clue, Detective Story,
The Failure, The Union Jack, Kaddish for an Unborn Child, and A Galley-Slave's
Journal. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2002. He lives in
Budapest and Berlin.
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