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The Door - Vintage Editions

4.10 ( 27,934 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Door

The Door - Vintage Editions

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4.10 (27,934 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 3 September, 2020
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Emerence is a domestic servant – strong, fierce, eccentric, and with a reputation for being a first-rate housekeeper. When Magda, a young Hungarian writer, takes her on she never imagines how important this woman will become to her. It takes twenty years for a complex trust between them to be slowly, carefully built. But Emerence has secrets and vulnerabilities beneath her indomitable exterior which will test Magda’s friendship and change the complexion of both their lives irreversibly.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781784876401
ISBN10 1784876402
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 216 g
Product Dimensions 110 x 177 x 24 mm
Publisher / Reseller Vintage Publishing
Format paperback
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Improbably, you lose your heart and head to [The Door], which somehow cuts to the quick of everything that matters and does so in a voice which is, at the same time, materially straightforward and intensely hypnotic -- Simon Schama * Financial Times *
Szabó manages to conjure up as many cliffhangers as an Indiana Jones film. The Door is a triumph. Clever, moving, frightening, it deserves to be a bestseller -- Tibor Fischer * Daily Telegraph *
One of Hungary’s most important twentieth-century writers * New York Times *
The Door is a deeply strange and equally affecting book, a dark domestic fairy tale about the relationship between a Hungarian writer, Magda, and her taciturn elderly housekeeper, Emerence * New York Times *
No brief summary can do justice to the intelligence and moral complexity of this novel. I picked it up without expectation. I read it with gathering intensity, and a swelling admiration. I finished it, and straightaway started to read it again. It is unusual, original and utterly compelling * Scotsman *
Suffice it to say that I’ve been haunted by this novel. Szabo’s lines and images come to my mind unexpectedly, and with them powerful emotions. It has altered the way I understand my own life -- Claire Messud
The Door has been waiting for us for more than sixteen years. It has just opened * Livres Hebdo *
In The Door, Hungary's most famous living author, Magda Szabo, gives a rare insight into the precarious relationship between the "lady writer" and her woman who does...The Door is a valuable document of a vital relationship. -- Elena Seymenliyska * Guardian *
A superbly controlled and involving work of art * London Review of Books *
'With Frau Szabó, you have caught a golden fish. Buy all of her novels, the ones she is writing and the ones she will write' -- Herman Hesse

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Author's Bio

Magda Szabó was born in 1917 in Debrecen, Hungary. She began her literary career as a poet. In the 1950s she was silenced and disappeared from the publishing scene for political reasons and made her living by teaching and translating from French and English. She began writing novels, and went on to win many literary awards, including the Attila József Prize in 1959 and 1972, and the Kossuth Prize, the most prestigious literary award in Hungary, in 1978. Szabó’s novel, The Door, was originally published in Hungary in 1987, and Len Rix’s translation has gone on to win the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize. Magda Szabó died in 2007.

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