Hungarian TV producer/presenter, documentary filmmaker and author
Andras Kepes' first novel The Inflatable Buddha - originally
published as Tovispuszta in 2011 in Hungary, where it has become a
bestseller - has been translated from the Hungarian by Bernard
Adams. The Inflatable Buddha is a warm, witty and poignant account
of the lives of three boys from disparate cultural backgrounds, set
against the dramatic backdrop of Hungary's recent history. Pal,
Isti and David are closely connected, through shared roots in
Tovispuszta, a fictitious settlement, and in the everyday joys and
struggles of their respective families, relationships and careers.
Andras Kepes' narrative is at once realistic, intimate and
universally appealing. It also offers an insightful overview of
events in Hungary as they unfurl, as seen through the protagonists'
eyes - in a single lifetime, the country's political and cultural
landscape undergoes more challenges and changes to allegiance,
geographical borders, beliefs and regimes than most other nations
experience in their entire history. Some quotes about the novel in
its original language: 'This highly readable book traces the
history of three Hungarian families over the last hundred years,
and through their fate we learn of the tumultuous and fascinating
history of fascist and communist totalitarianism in Hungary. Kepes'
prose is sharp, clear and entertaining and he writes with deep
human understanding and great humor. The book certainly deserves to
be a bestseller in English as it has been in Hungarian; it delivers
a powerful and deeply engaging message about how ordinary people
cope with extraordinary historical circumstances. Kepes' book is a
riveting page-turner, and as a multi-generational family saga it
belongs in the finest traditions of this illustrious genre.' Joseph
P. Forgas, April 2013 "Andras Kepes has created a rich and moving
epic of his homeland in the 20th century. Known for his humor,
incisive questioning, and insightful reportage, he has long been
hailed as the most popular televison journalist and talk show host
in Budapest. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of some of the most
varied and extraordinary characters in a nation of dramatic
contradictions, he has finally written an historical novel that is
both personal and epic. Beginning with the friendship of three
boys--an aristocrat, a peasant, and a Jew--he spins a spellbinding
tale of the Hungarian experience through their children and
grandchildren as they live through feudalism, fascism, war,
Communism, revolution, emigration. Funny, intimate, tragic, it is a
saga of realism and magic, in which a nation's heart-breaking
history comes through with bittersweet poignancy. Kepes is a
wondrous storyteller, marvellous in revealing the variety and depth
of the soul. A fine novel, a breathtaking adventure." Steven
Kovacs, March 2013 "My mom bought this book for me for Christmas.
She bought it in October or November but she read so many good
reviews of it that she decided to read it before giving it to me.
And then she gave it to my granddad. And then a family friend. And
then my sister. And so on ... So I got a 'recycled' book for
Christmas, but who cares This book is so good, I just don't know
what to say It made me laugh, it made me cry. It made me remember
all the stories I'd heard from my grandparents about what it was
like during the war and Communism. And I recalled the little I
remember of the last 10 years of Communism. I hope that an English
translation is on the way so even more people can read it Weirdly
enough, I'd just started deciphering and transcribing my great
granddad's diary (which covers most of the period Kepes writes
about), and Kepes mentions people my great granddad knew as well
Freak out " Marianna Pap's review on Goodreads 7 February 2012 - 5*
- Hungarian Authors
General
Imprint: |
Armadillo Central Ltd
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
October 2013 |
First published: |
October 2013 |
Authors: |
Andras Kepes
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Translators: |
Bernard Adams
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Dimensions: |
216 x 139 x 19mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
328 |
Edition: |
1 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-908539-14-4 |
Subtitles: |
Hungarian
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Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
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LSN: |
1-908539-14-3 |
Barcode: |
9781908539144 |
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