The magnum opus of one one of Europe's greatest living writers.
"A memoir by the renowned Hungarian writer PΓ’eter NΓ’adas"--
The magnum opus of one of Europe's greatest living writers."Instead of a chronicle, a person tends to manufacture legends when he relates the story of his life for others," PΓ©ter NΓ‘das writes in his fiction masterpiece, Parallel Stories. Now, in his illuminating memoir, Shimmering Details, the renowned author investigates what it means to reconstruct a life without recourse to the techniques and embellishments of traditional storytelling.Taking his firmly imbedded memories-the "shimmering details" that give this work its title-as his starting point, NΓ‘das dissects them using a method inspired by Freudian dream interpretation. Sounds, scenes, smells, feelings-all are probed for details that might allow him to reconstruct what happened, and when and where. In order to avoid conscious or unconscious distortions, he deconstructs the stories of others, too-moving in concentric circles toward cause and effect, until their meaning and significance come to light.In Shimmering Details, Volume I, NΓ‘das probes the history of his family from the late 19th century to his birth in 1942 and beyond. In a work that encompasses World War II and the Hungarian Revolution, NΓ‘das traces the hidden connections between the seemingly random events of a life and assembles them into a memoir like no other.
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"[PΓ©ter NΓ‘das] interrogates his early life and family lore against a vibrant backdrop of 20th-century Budapest in the extraordinary first installment of his two-part memoir . . . NΓ‘das consistently teases out surprising, thought-provoking associations between events . . . The rewards [of reading] are undeniable. This challenging and exceptional memoir affirms the author as a master of his craft." βPublishers Weekly (starred review)
"NΓ‘das, one of the greatest living writers, recognizes, on one hand, that there is no escape from or outside of history--its vast horrors and deep ironies--and simultaneously that the imaginative writer has a responsibility to subjectivity: the minute particulars of experience that are too fine-grained for the historian tracking the rise and fall of nations and empires." --Matthew Gasda, Compact
Γ©ter NΓ‘das is the great surveyor of 20th-century European mental landscapes . . . One moment he is breathtakingly microscopic, offering a feast of details and nuances, and the next moment he is epochal and essayistic . . . An unsurpassable work of art." βIris Radisch, Die Zeit
"A firework of memories, in which each spark unfolds in its own luminosity and, above all, triggers further memories . . . [A] masterpiece . . . [NΓ‘das is] one of the greatest writers of our time." βAndreas Platthaus, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
PΓ©ter NΓ‘das was born in Budapest in 1942. Among his works translated into English are the novels Parallel Stories, A Book of Memories, The End of a Family Story, and Love, as well as a collection of stories and essays, Fire and Knowledge; A Lovely Tale of Photography; and PΓ©ter NΓ‘das: Own Death. He lives with his wife in Gombosszeg, in western Hungary.Judith Sollosy is an editor and an academic and literary translator who is best known for her translations of the contemporary Hungarian authors PΓ©ter EsterhΓ‘zy, MihΓ‘ly Kornis, PΓ©ter NΓ‘das, and IstvΓ‘n ΓrkΓ©ny.
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