An Exclusive Love

An Exclusive Love

by Anthea Bell (Translator), JohannaAdorjan (Author)

Synopsis

One Sunday morning in October, Istvan and his wife Vera start their day as usual. They tidy their house; Vera makes a festive cake to put in the freezer and cuts fresh roses for a vase in the living room. That evening, after nearly fifty years of marriage, they lie down in the bed that they share and take their own lives. Having survived the tumult of twentieth-century Europe and after raising a family together, they could not accept the words 'until death do us part'. Vera and Istvan met at a recital in Budapest in 1940, and from that moment Vera knew that he was the man she would marry. A deep and abiding friendship grew between them. While sifting through the fragments of the family history in an attempt to understand this glamorous and enigmatic couple, their granddaughter Johanna Adorjan, imagines their final day. Amid the family stories and portraits by friends, she dares to give voice to their never-mentioned experiences in the Holocaust and their escape from Hungary during the uprising of 1956. "An Exclusive Love" is both a love story and a journey of self-understanding, beautifully told and shot through with tender humour. It is a history at once personal and universal, a tale of memory, belonging and devotion.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Harvill Secker
Published: 17 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 1846554543
ISBN 13: 9781846554544
Book Overview: A moving and topical love story about a young woman who seeks to unravel the mysteries of her grandparents' tragic decision.

Media Reviews
Wonderful, extraordinary -- Judith Kerr
I was very much moved by An Exclusive Love - such clarity of thought and feeling. What I think of Anthea Bell as a translator is little short of reverence, after what she did for W. G. Sebald: one trusts her absolutely, so I know for sure that Johanna Adorjan writes with beautiful precision and suppleness. It's a truly memorable book. -- Diana Athill
The fact that the author does not tire in inquiring into this riddle, that she scrutinizes everything anew, courageously and with a biting wit, makes her book about a grim Sunday a sparkling work. * Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung *
[A] story that is troubling in its immediacy, and which, via an intuitive sensitivity, captures a striking truth... Very simply, without pathos, without artifice, this personal account is written with the infinite gentleness of sorrow that has found peace. * Le Monde *
A wonderful, extraordinary book -- Judith Kerr
Author Bio
Johanna Adorjan is editor of the culture section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. This is her first book.