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Wikipedia article




'Parallel Stories' is a 2005 novel in three volumes by the Hungarian writer Pter Ndas. It comprises the installments 'The Silent Province' ('A nma tartomny'), 'In the Depths of the Night' ('Az jszaka legmlyn'), and 'A Breath of Freedom' ('A szabadsg llegzete'). The narrative portrays Hungary during the 20th century. The novel took 18 years to write. It was published in English as one volume in 2011.

Reception



Thomas Marks of 'The Daily Telegraph' wrote: "like many 18-year-olds, this novel has a tendency to take itself too seriously. Its insistent structural repetition can feel indulgent and, with its large cast of navel-gazing characters, its preferred mode of 'amplified inner monologue' intermittently falls prey to longueurs." Marks continued: "That said, it's with remarkable dexterity that Ndas splices together the political, sexual and emotional histories of two families, the Hungarian Lippay Lehrs and the German Dhrings. While theirs may be the parallel stories of the title, this is a boldly experimental novel that stubbornly refuses to follow straight lines."

American author Francine Prose said that "A year after reading it, Im still urging people to read Peter Nadas's dense, filthy, brilliant 1,100-page novel, 'Parallel Stories'." She went on to say "My husband read aloud so much of 'Parallel Stories' that I figured I might as well finish the rest. It was as good as he promised, and we were both glad to have someone to talk to about this crazy book."

See also



* 2005 in literature

* Hungarian literature

References




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