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ISBN13: 9780375707421
ISBN10: 0375707425
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Originally published in 1942 and now rediscovered to international acclaim, this taut and exquisitely structured novel by the Hungarian master Sandor Marai conjures the melancholy glamour of a decaying empire and the disillusioned wisdom of its last heirs.

In a secluded woodland castle an old General prepares to receive a rare visitor, a man who was once his closest friend but who he has not seen in forty-one years. Over the ensuing hours host and guest will fight a duel of words and silences, accusations and evasions. They will exhume the memory of their friendship and that of the Generals beautiful, long-dead wife. And they will return to the time the three of them last sat together following a hunt in the nearby forest--a hunt in which no game was taken but during which something was lost forever. Embers is a classic of modern European literature, a work whose poignant evocation of the past also seems like a prophetic glimpse into the moral abyss of the present

About the Author

Sándor Márai was born in Kassa, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in 1900, and died in San Diego in 1989. He rose to fame as one of the leading literary novelists in Hungary in the 1930s. Profoundly antifascist, he survived World War II, but persecution by the Communists drove him from the country in 1948, first to Italy, then to the United States. He is the author of a body of work now being rediscovered and which Knopf is translating into English.

A NOTE ABOUT THE TRANSLATOR

Carol Brown Janeway's translations include Binjamin Wilkomirski's Fragments, Marie de Hennezel's Intimate Death, Bernhard Schlink's The Reader, Jan Philipp Reemtsma's In the Cellar, Hans-Ulrich Treichel's Lost, Zvi Kolitz's Yosl Rakover Talks to God, and Benjamin Lebert's Crazy.

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Marai Enthusiast, January 15, 2010 (view all comments by Marai Enthusiast)
This novel, while sparsely written and subdued in outward emotion, boils with suppressed emotion. The conversation that takes up 70% of the novel is brilliant. I have given this book as a gift on 5 separate occasions, and my friends have all praised it highly too. It is a true shame that Marai's work is not better known. Though written 70 years ago, this book, by far, was the best book of the last decade.
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d randall, January 1, 2010 (view all comments by d randall)
This book shook me to the core. I believe a combination of factors gave the book its powerful impact for me. It certainly gained an immediate place on the reading experiences of a lifetime list and elicits strong responses even years after encountering it though I find it difficult to verbalize the story and my thinking concerning it. It may require some alchemy of timing, psychological state of mind and ambience of place to duplicate such a deep response but I continue to recommend it none-the-less.
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shaw, April 12, 2007 (view all comments by shaw)
Enough cannot be said about this book. It is everything you could ask for in a novel.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780375707421
Author:
Marai, Sandor
Publisher:
Vintage Books
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Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Europe - Eastern
Subject:
Konrad
Subject:
Nini
Subject:
Reminiscing in old age.
Subject:
Psychological fiction
Subject:
Triangles (Interpersonal relations)
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series:
Vintage International
Series Volume:
[1]
Publication Date:
20020831
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
8.00x5.22x.59 in. .52 lbs.

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