The fawn
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Rix, L. B. translator.
Published
New York City : New York Review Books, [2023].
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285 pages ; 21 cm.
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Published
New York City : New York Review Books, [2023].
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Book
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"In The Door, in Iza's Ballad, and in Abigail, Magda Szabó describes the complex relationships between women of different ages and backgrounds with an astute and unsparing eye. Eszter, the narrator and protagonist of The Fawn, may well be Szabó's most fascinating creation. Eszter, an only child, her father an eccentric aristocrat and steeply downwardly mobile flower breeder, her mother a harried music teacher failing to make ends meet, grows up poor and painfully aware of it in a provincial Hungarian town. This is before World War II, and Eszter, as she tells her story of childhood loneliness and hunger, has forgotten no slight and forgiven nobody, least of all her beautiful classmate Angela, whose unforced kindness to her left the deepest wound. And yet Eszter, post-war-which is when she has come to remember all these things-is a star of the stage, now settled in Budapest, where Angela, a devout Communist married to an esteemed scholar and translator of Shakespeare, also lives. The Fawn unfolds as Eszter's confession, filled with the rage of a lifetime and born, we come to sense, of irreversible regret. It is a tale of childhood, of the theater, of the collateral damage of the riven twentieth century, of hatred, and, in the end, a tragic tale of love"--

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Szabó, M., & Rix, L. B. (2023). The fawn . New York Review Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Szabó, Magda, 1917-2007 and L. B. Rix. 2023. The Fawn. New York Review Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Szabó, Magda, 1917-2007 and L. B. Rix. The Fawn New York Review Books, 2023.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Szabó, Magda, and L. B Rix. The Fawn New York Review Books, 2023.

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