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ISBN-10: 0811234851
ISBN-13: 9780811234856
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publish Date: 04/04/2023
Dimensions: 7.26" L, 4.61" W, 0.20" H

The Illiterate

Translator: Nina Bogin

Paperback

Price: $13.95

Overview

Narrated in a series of stark, brief vignettes, The Illiterate is Ágota Kristóf’s memoir of her childhood, her escape from Hungary in 1956 with her husband and small child, her early years working in factories in Switzerland, and the writing of her first novel, The Notebook. Few writers can convey so much in so little space. Fierce yet almost pointedly flat and documentarian in tone, Kristóf portrays with a disturbing level of detail and directness an implacable message of loss: first, she is forced to learn Russian as a child (with the Soviet takeover of Hungary, Russian became obligatory at school); next, at age twenty-one, she finds herself required to learn French to survive: I have spoken French for more than thirty years, I have written in French for twenty years, but I still don’t know it. I don’t speak it without mistakes, and I can only write it with the help of dictionaries, which I frequently consult. It is for this reason that I also call the French language an enemy language. There is a further reason, the most serious of all: this language is killing my mother tongue.

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The Illiterate is the story of a girl who lived for the written word–'I read. It is like a disease, ' she begins–and of what happened to her when her language was taken away. This is a book of relevance today because we live in a world of migration, and Kristóf shows it to us from within. It is one of the last books she wrote, slim and clean, but containing the accumulations of a lifetime.–John Self "Independent on Sunday"
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Details

ISBN-10: 0811234851
ISBN-13: 9780811234856
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publish Date: 04/04/2023
Dimensions: 7.26" L, 4.61" W, 0.20" H
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