Shimmering Details, Volume II: A Memoir

Shimmering Details, Volume II: A Memoir

Shimmering Details, Volume II: A Memoir

Shimmering Details, Volume II: A Memoir

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Overview

The magnum opus of one of Europe’s greatest living writers.

In Shimmering Details, Volume II, Péter Nádas delves deeper into his and his parents’ lives during the tumultuous years spanning the rise of Hungarian communism in 1948 to the brutal suppression of the 1956 uprising. Zeroing in on this critical period—which overlapped with the formative years of his childhood—Nádas concludes his monumental history of a family whose own experiences and fortunes are deeply intertwined with two centuries of Hungarian history.

This second volume is a composite portrait of life lived at the nexus of world-historical forces—a jewel-like study that holds up different facets of the human experience to the light of Nádas’s singular prose style. What emerges is a memoir of unusual insight and exceptional power. Hailed by Deborah Eisenberg as an “extraordinary writer,” Nádas has confirmed his place among Europe’s greatest living authors.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250338242
Publisher: Picador
Publication date: 11/19/2024
Pages: 528
Product dimensions: 5.38(w) x 8.25(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Péter Nádas 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 Own Death. He lives with his wife in Gombosszeg, in western Hungary.

Judith Sollosy is an editor, an academic, and a literary translator who is best known for her translations of the contemporary Hungarian authors Péter Esterházy, Mihály Kornis, Péter Nádas, and István Örkény. Her own writing on translation has appeared in PEN America, Asymptote, and Words Without Borders, among other publications.

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