White King

White King

by Gyorgy Dragoman (Author), PaulOlchvary (Translator)

Synopsis

Eleven-year-old Djata makes sure he is always home on Sundays. It is the day the State Security came to take his father away, and he believes it will be a Sunday when his father is finally sent home again. In the mean time, Djata lives out a life of adventure. He plays wargames in flaming wheat fields; hunts for gold in abandoned claymines; watches porn in a backroom at the cinema, and plays chess with an automaton. But lurking beneath his rebel boyhood, pulling at his heartstrings, is the continued absence of his father. When he finally uncovers the real truth, he risks losing his childhood for ever. With the White King, Gyorgy Dragoman won the prestigious Sandor Marai prize. An urgent, humorous and melancholy picture of a childhood behind the Iron Curtain, it introduces a stunning new voice in contemporary fiction.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 02 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 0385613431
ISBN 13: 9780385613439
Book Overview: In the tradition of A CURIOUS INCIDENT and BOY IN THE STRIPED PYJAMAS: a young boy in a totalitarian state in a quest for his disappeared father

Author Bio
Gyorgy Dragoman was born in Transylvania in 1973 and moved to Hungary when he was fifteen. He has been a film critic, journalist, translator, interpreter and web designer. Among the works he has translated into Hungarian are short stories, essays and texts by James Joyce, I. B. Singer, Neil Jordan, Ian McEwan and Micky Donelly. The White King was first published in its original Hungarian in 2005 where it won the Sandor Marai Prize. It is due to be published in twenty languages. Gyorgy Dragoman lives in Budapest with his wife and two children.