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Parallel Stories [Hardcover]

Peter Nádas
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10 Nov 2011

In 1989, the memorable year when the Wall came down, a university student in Berlin on his early morning run finds a corpse lying on a park bench and alerts the authorities. This classic police-procedural scene opens an extraordinary novel, a masterwork that traces the fate of myriad Europeans - Hungarians, Jews, Germans, Gypsies - across the treacherous years of the mid-twentieth century. The social and political circumstances of their lives may vary richly, their sexual and spiritual longings may seem to each of them entirely unique, yet Peter Nádas's magnificent tapestry unveils uncanny, reverberating parallels that link them across time and space.

Three unusual men are at the heart of Parallel Stories: Hans von Wolkenstein, whose German mother is linked to dark secrets of fascist-Nazi collaboration during the 1940s, Ágost Lippay-Lehr, whose influential father has served Hungary's different political régimes for decades, and Andras Rott, who has his own dark record of dark activities abroad. They are friends in Budapest when we eventually meet them in the spring of 1961, a pivotal time in the postwar epoch and in their clandestine careers. But the richly detailed, dramatic memories and actions of these men, like those of their friends, lovers and family members, range from Berlin and Moscow to Switzerland and Holland, from the Mediterranean to the North Sea, and of course, across Hungary. The ever-daring, ever-original episodes of Parallel Lives explore the most intimate, most difficult human experiences in a prose glowing with uncommon clarity and also with mysterious uncertainty - as is characteristic of Nadas's subtle, spirited art.

The web of extended dramas in Parallel Stories reaches not just forward to the transformative year of 1989 but back to the spring of 1939, with Europe trembling on the edge of war; to the bestial times of 1944-45, when Budapest was besieged, the final solution devastated Hungary's Jews, and the war came to an end; and to the cataclysmic Hungarian Revolution of October 1956. But there is much more to Parallel Stories than that: it is a daring, demanding, and very moving exploration of humanity at its most constrained and its most free.


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  • Hardcover: 1152 pages
  • Publisher: Jonathan Cape (10 Nov 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0224094009
  • ISBN-13: 978-0224094009
  • Product Dimensions: 16.2 x 6.5 x 24 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 469,771 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"A virtuoso combination of nineteenth-century high realism with the experimentalism of the nouveau roman...the real narrative is that of bodies' actions on one another, their attraction and desires, their mutual memories" (Gábor Csordás )

"No writer in Europe today has dealt more eloquently with the obligations and moral conundrums of memory, private and collective, than the Hungarian novelist and essayist Peter Nadas" (New York Times )

"It's with remarkable dexterity that Nadas splices together the political, sexual and emotional histories of two families, the Hungarian Lippay Lehrs and the German Döhrings" (Thomas Marks Telegraph )

"A fiendishly complex plot that leaps in time throughout the 20th century, and in a place through Mitteleuropa" (Toby Clements Sunday Telegraph )

"Nadas is closer to Proust and Musil, and even to Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, in his ultra-Freudian, or Lacanian approach... There are instances of real enchantment in Nadas' book" (George Gomori Literary Review )

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A once-in-a-generation literary event: the monumental masterwork hailed as a 'twenty-first-century War and Peace.'

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A big, bold, brilliant book that requires engagement and commitment but richly rewards.

The Hungarian writer Nadas's 1997 novel, A Book of Memories, gained him a substantial reputation based on its forensic examination of life in Soviet culture. Like that, this book excels in its characterization and experiential realism. His work shares a rich intensity of language and thought with other great European writers, like Proust and Robert Musil, and for those more accustomed to the easy spare prose of contemporary fiction, this makes for more demanding reading, but it will be well repaid.

The plot, which is subservient to the choreography of interconnected characters, takes place over more than 5 decades in Germany and Hungary and involves a murder. The realism of his descriptions and his expression of non-verbal communication is masterful. As a result, events and actions that might stretch imagination or acceptance - whether the erotic or lurid or abnormal - become entirely satisfying. Moreover, it enables a key purpose of the novel, to illuminate the role of the human body in politics and historical events. We might often see the world as arising from the disembodied head - Nadas gives another experience.

In turn, the wrought societal world then impacts back on the person, on the body (cybernetics and feedback loops come to mind) - human beings in their sensuous nature participate in the world and the world then participates in them, here expressed in the rather viscous nature of the soviet repression.

This might seem rather analytical - the book is simply one of the classics of modern literature.
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1.0 out of 5 stars a real endurance test 1 Oct 2012
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This book is the definition of hard going. The actual writing is good, but I found it impossible to keep track of the characters, who could appear from nowhere and equally likely disappear never to be seen again. Chapters would start without explanation of where we were, or when, or who the characters were. It was possible to spend many pages completely clueless as to what was going on. Convoluted passages of introspective self analysis are interspersed with moderately grotesque descriptions of sexual encounters of varying degrees of sordidness. The time I spent reading this was wasted.
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