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The Book of Mordechai and Lazarus

Two Novels

Adam Z. Levy 

(Author)

Gábor Schein 

(Author)

Ottilie Mulzet 

(Translator)
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Description

The Book of Mordechai and Lazarus are the first and the second novels by Hungarian writer Gábor Schein. Published together in one volume, they comprise the first in Seagull Books's new Hungarian List series.

Both novels trace the legacy of the Holocaust in Hungary. The Book of Mordechai tells the story of three generations in a Hungarian Jewish family, interwoven with the biblical narrative of Esther. Lazarus relates the relationship between a son, growing up in the in the final decades of late-communist Hungary, and his father, who survived the depredations of Hungarian fascists during World War II. Mordechai is an act of recovery--an attempt to seize a coherent story from a historical maelstrom. By contrast, Lazarus, like Kafka's unsent letter to his own father, is an act of defiance. Against his father's wish to never be the subject of his son's writing, the narrator places his father at the center of his story. Together, both novels speak to a contemporary Hungarian society that remains all too silent towards the crimes of the past.

Product Details

PublisherSeagull Books
Publish DateNovember 15, 2017
Pages232
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780857424419
Dimensions8.1 X 5.2 X 1.1 inches | 0.9 pounds
BISAC Categories: Historical Fiction

About the Author

Gábor Schein is one of the most important writers to emerge in post-1989 Hungary. The author of several acclaimed volumes of poetry, he has also written several prose works and verse dramas. He is a professor at the Hungarian Literary History Institute of Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest. Adam Z. Levy is a translator from Hungarian and the publisher of Transit Books in California. Ottilie Mulzet is a literary critic and award-winning Hungarian translator, whose work includes a translation of László Krasznahorkai's Destruction and Sorrow beneath the Heavens, also published by Seagull Books.
Ottilie Mulzet has translated over eighteen volumes of Hungarian poetry and prose from contemporary authors such as Gábor Schein, László Földényi, Krisztina Tóth, and many others. Her translation of László Krasznahorkai's Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming was awarded the National Book Award in Translated Literature in 2019.

Reviews

"The late twentieth century has cast a long shadow and, as the generation who lived through it are reaching old age and leaving us to reckon with a world where the far right are again up to no good - particularly but not solely in Hungary - thoughtful reflections such as The Book of Mordechai and Lazarus are needed more than ever."-- "10 Million Hardbacks"

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