Embers (häftad)
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Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Ungerska
Antal sidor
256
Utgivningsdatum
2016-08-04
Förlag
Penguin Books Ltd
Originalspråk
Hungarian
Dimensioner
180 x 115 x 16 mm
Vikt
148 g
Komponenter
,
ISBN
9780241978948

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The Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller, available as a Penguin Essential for the first time. 'Wonderful. Immensely moving' Daily Telegraph As darkness settles on a forgotten castle at the foot of the Carpathian mountains, two men sit down to a final meal together. They have not seen one another in forty-one years. At their last meeting, in the company of a beautiful woman, an unspoken act of betrayal left all three lives shattered - and each of them alone. Tonight, as wine stirs the blood, it is time to talk of old passions and that last, fateful meeting. 'Extraordinary. Elegiac, sombre, musical and gripping. An immensely wise book' Observer 'A masterpiece. Works beautifully as a novel of suspense ... whose denouement is as exciting as a detective tale. It is a thrill to read something so startlingly original' Evening Standard 'Utterly compelling. An extraordinary and beautiful novel' Scotsman 'One of those novels which stays in the memory long after it has been put down. A masterpiece' Sunday Telegraph
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Magnificent. A spellbinding [story] driven by intense passion * The Times * Beautifully realised. Passionate and compelling. Magical * John Banville, Irish Times * A lost masterpiece - a brilliant elegy on friendship, one of the most ambitious in literature * Observer *

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Sandor Marai was born in Hungary in 1900 and by 1930 was one of Hungary's leading novelists. Driven into exile in 1948 when the Communists came to power and banned his books, he lived first in Italy and then in America. He committed suicide in 1989.