„Most éppen újraolvasós időszakomban vagyok. Talán az idegen környezet teszi, hogy elkezdtem vágyni a régi könyvélményekre. Amikor az ember elővesz egy korábban olvasott könyvet, akkor kicsit szeretné visszaidézni azt az időszakot, amikor olvasta. Én legalábbis így vagyok ezzel: élénken emlékszem helyszínekre és évszakokra.”
– A Jelenkor folyóirat idén is évösszegzésre kérte szerzőit. Ezúttal Tóth Krisztina válaszait olvashatják.
Seven Stories Presss and Words Without Borders are giving away two copies of Krisztina Tóth’s stunning new novel EYE OF THE MONKEY! To enter, follow @7storiespress and @wwborders and tag a friend in the comments. One winner will be chosen, US shipping only. Giveaway ends November 7.
Translated from Hungarian by Ottilie Mulzett, Eye of the Monkey begins in the wake of a devastating civil war that led to the formation of the United Regency, an autocracy in an unnamed European country. The ravages of war are sweeping, and the populace has been divided into segregated zones, where the well-off are under mass surveillance and the poor are phantom presences, confined and ghettoized.
On the verge of a nervous breakdown after being followed by a young man for weeks, Giselle, a history professor at the New University, seeks the help of Dr. Mihály Kreutzer, a psychiatrist who is navigating divorce and the recent death of his mother. They soon begin a torrid love affair, but everything is not what it seems. As Giselle begins to unpack her family history and the possible root of her psychological crisis, Dr. Kreutzer, who has ties to some of the most powerful people in the country, possesses ulterior motives of his own.
In Tóth’s deftly woven, polyphonic, and dystopian novel—full of twists, turns, and treachery—we plumb the depths of a fractured, disturbed, and isolated society, as well as the underbelly of social perversions such a society produces. In this intricate web, stories within stories reveal the complicated lives of women and men who struggle to negotiate the networks of power and poverty that have shaped their lives and their relationships to one another. ... többkevesebb
Presentation of the Eye of the Monkey at Brooklyn Library last night. I would like to thank the team at Seven Stories Press, the translator Ottilie Mulzet, my conversation partner Ken Chen and the Brooklyn Library for hosting the event. ... többkevesebb
Join us today, at 7pm for a very special event at Brooklyn Public Library with iconic, celebrated author Krisztina Tóth, in town from Hungary, and Ken Chen, lauded poet and Associate Director of Creative Writing at Barnard College. They will be discussing Tóth’s book EYE OF THE MONKEY, just released in English in a wonderful translation by Ottilie Mulzet.
............................................................................................................................................ Eye of the Monkey – A majom szeme amerikai kiadásának bemutatója New York-ban a Brooklyn Public Library-ben ma este 19 órától! Tóth Krisztinával Ken Chen, A Barnard College kreatív írás tanszékének igazgatóhelyettese beszélget. Köszönet Ottilie Mulzetnek a csodálatos fordításért!
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