Péter Nádas
Born
in Budapest, Hungary
October 14, 1942
Genre
Influences
Marcel Proust, Thomas Mann, magical realism
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A Book of Memories
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53 editions
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1986
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Parallel Stories
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32 editions
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2005
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The End of a Family Story
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39 editions
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1977
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A Biblia
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Own Death
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19 editions
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published
2002
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Rémtörténetek
10 editions
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published
2022
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Párhuzamos történetek 1. A néma tartomány
10 editions
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2005
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Love
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18 editions
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1979
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Világló részletek I-II.
5 editions
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2017
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Az élet sója
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“if one could learn the most important things in life, one would still have to learn how to keep quiet about them.”
― A Book of Memories
― A Book of Memories
“By fantasizing one builds a more predictable world, and then one has no time to notice what is really happening, because of the din made by one's expectations crashing down.”
― Parallel Stories: A Novel
― Parallel Stories: A Novel
“The harmony of two bodies expressed in this single touch, bridging their differences and bending their moral reserve, was as powerful and wild as
physical fulfillment, yet there was nothing false in this harmony, no
illusion created that just by touching, our bodies could express feelings
that rationality prevented us from making permanent; I might even say that
our bodies cooly preserved their good sense, scheming and keeping each
other in check, as if to say, I'll yield unreservedly to the madness of
the moment but only if and when you do the same; but this physical plea
for passion and reason, spontaneity and calculation, closeness and
distance, took our bodies past the point where, clinging to desire and
striving for the moment of gratification, they would seek a new and more complete harmony.”
― A Book of Memories
physical fulfillment, yet there was nothing false in this harmony, no
illusion created that just by touching, our bodies could express feelings
that rationality prevented us from making permanent; I might even say that
our bodies cooly preserved their good sense, scheming and keeping each
other in check, as if to say, I'll yield unreservedly to the madness of
the moment but only if and when you do the same; but this physical plea
for passion and reason, spontaneity and calculation, closeness and
distance, took our bodies past the point where, clinging to desire and
striving for the moment of gratification, they would seek a new and more complete harmony.”
― A Book of Memories
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