Valeria's Last Stand

Valeria's Last Stand

by Marc Fitten (Author)

Synopsis

In sixty-eight years, Valeria has never minced her words. Harrumphing through her isolated little village deep in the Hungarian steppes, she clutches her shopping basket like a battering ram and leaves nothing uncriticised - flaccid vegetables at the market; idle farmers carousing in Ibolya's Nonstop Tavern; that gauche chimpanzee of a mayor and his flashy, leggy wife; people who whistle. But one day, her spinster's heart is struck by an unlikely arrow: the village potter, with his decisive hands and solid gaze. Valeria finds herself suddenly dressing in florals and touching her hair, and what's more, smiling at people in the street. The potter makes her the most beautiful vase she has ever seen. The farmers buy a celebratory round. The problem with all this is that Ibolya (herself at least fifty-eight) has been romancing the potter for months and vows to win him back. And then there's Ferenc, the sugar beet farmer, red-headed and married but all the same hopelessly in love with Ibolya. Meanwhile the mayor has his own problems, mostly involving foreign investors and a non-existent railway. And then a roving chimney sweep arrives in the village, to make a quick buck and bring some good luck - or perhaps bad luck; no one can really decide. All anyone knows is, there's never been such a hullabaloo, which just goes to show it's never too late to try something new.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: First Edition First Printing
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 01 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 0747598703
ISBN 13: 9780747598701
Book Overview: This joyful, imaginative and mischevious debut will beguile fans of A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and Chocolat. Marc Fitten is a dazzling new talent who is set to attract attention across the press; interviews and features are assured. Valeria's Last Stand reveals and celebrates life in all its vigorous and vibrant glory; bursting with humour and pathos, this is a timeless story.

Media Reviews
'Marc Fitten has fashioned a sweet-as-pie novel out of the comings and goings of geriatric busybodies in a backwater Hungarian village it's the low-intensity nature of the characters' conflicts and triumphs that gives Fitten's book its fairy-tale charm' TimeOut 'Subtle and brilliant, Valeria's Last Stand is a thoughtful, skillfully drawn portrait of one woman, one village, and one country. Marc Fitten is a writer to watch' Gary Shteyngart 'Evoking Gogol, Kundera, and Garcia Marquez, with a touch of Fellini for good measure, Fitten concocts a shrewdly farcical tale of the endless battle between change and tradition' Booklist 'A symbolic rendering of the benefits and drawbacks of switching from a socialist to a market economy harrowing and spectacular [Fitten's] deep understanding of human qualities that transcend[s] national origins and political agendas Valeria's Last Stand is a timely and necessary cultural contribution' Los Angeles Times
Author Bio
Marc Fitten was born in Brooklyn in 1974 and lived in Hungary from 1993 through 1998. He has been published in several American literary quarterlies and publications, including Prairie Schooner and Esquire online.He is the editor of the Chattahoochee Review and of the Red Hen Press Literary Translation Series. Valeria's Last Stand is his first novel and will be published in six countries. Marc Fitten lives in Atlanta