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Tranquility
Tranquility | Attila Bartis
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Tranquility is a living seismograph of the internal quakes and ruptures of a mother and son trapped within an Oedipal nightmare amidst the suffocating totalitarian embrace of Communist Hungary. Andor Wer, a thirty-six-year-old writer, lives in a cramped apartment with his shut-in mother, Rebeka, who was once among the most celebrated stage actresses in Budapest. Unable to withstand her maniacal tyranny but afraid to leave her alone, their bitter interdependence spirals into a Sartrian hell of hatred, lies, and appeasement. Then Andor meets the beautiful and nurturing Eszter, a woman who seems to have no past, and they fall wildly in love at first sight. With a fulfilling life seemingly within reach for the first time, Andor decides that he is ready to bring Eszter home to meet Mother. Though Bartiss characters are unrepentantly neurotic and dressed in the blackest humor, his empathy for them is profound. A political farce of the highest ironic order, concluding that "freedom is a condition unsuitable for humans," Tranquility is ultimately, at its splanchnic core, a complex psychodrama turned inside out, revealing with visceral splendor the grotesque notion that theres nothing funnier than unhappiness.
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Kshakal
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OriginalCyn620 Sometimes it‘s so nice to just be still! 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Sounds lovely ❤️ 5y
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LaviniaG
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Should you get any chance of reading this Hungarian writer, do it asap.

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jveezer
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Time for#tea and Tranquility...although I'm pretty sure Attila meant that title "tongue in cheek". I'm almost done and either Hungarians have a different concept if tranquility or what I think it is happens at the end....

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jveezer
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jveezer
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Happy place...'Nuff said.

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jveezer
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jveezer
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First book from the Hungarian for me. Working my way through every possible language and culture...

Louise Sounds like you, too, are #ReadingAroundTheWorld! It's fascinating, isn't it! 7y
jveezer Yup! Discovering Archipelago Books on my last visit to City Lights in San Francisco has allowed me much further off the beaten track of translated literature. 7y
Leftcoastzen Oh how I love City Lights! 7y
jveezer I love City Lights as well. But last time it struck me how unique it is. More literature in translation than all the bookstores I'v visited in the last several years put together. And a Poetry ROOM! Not just an eviscerated and predictable poetry section. And then you can take your literary treasures next door to Vesuvio's to devour with libations. 7y
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