The Fawn (Paperback)
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The Fawn (Paperback)

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Paperback 288 Pages
Published: 02/02/2023
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"One of Hungary's most important twentieth-century writers" New York Times

"Magda Szabo's fiction shows the travails of modern Hungarian history from oblique but sharply illuminating angles" Economist

Eszter Encsy is an acclaimed actress, funny and outrageous, quick-witted but callous. Yet even flushed with the success of adulthood, Eszter craves acceptance of herself as she really is and of the person she has been.

The only child of an impoverished aristocrat and a harried music teacher failing to make ends meet, Eszter grew up poor and painfully aware of it in a provincial Hungarian town.

The feelings of resentment and envy acquired during her fraught childhood have hardened into an obsessional hatred for one person, the beautiful, saintly and pampered Angela, Eszter's former classmate and the wife of the man who becomes her lover.

Set against newly communist 1950s Hungary, The Fawn embraces the lies and falsehoods people were obliged to live with in those nightmarish times, and displays Szabo's uncanny ability to convey how the past can haunt and consume us.

Translated from the Hungarian by Len Rix.

Publisher: Quercus Publishing
ISBN: 9781529425642
Number of pages: 288
Weight: 297 g
Dimensions: 214 x 134 x 24 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS
What distinguishes this novel from being a fairy tale is its psychological complexity -- Nick Holdstock * Times Literary Supplement *
Szabo's prose is a powerful reminder of just how resonant the relationship between language and memory can be * World Literature Today *
Magda Szabo's fiction shows the travails of modern Hungarian history from oblique but sharply illuminating angles * Economist *
One of Hungary's most important twentieth-century writers * New York Times *
Magda Szabo's work casts an indirect light upon the dimness that exists between our public and private selves, a place wherein our betrayals-both personal and political-flicker uneasily over the walls * LitHub *

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