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- Language
- Hungarian
- Published in
- Publisher
- Magvető
- Pages
- 313
- ISBN
- 9789631426014
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The reviewer highly praised the book for its distinctive and relatable narrative voice, finding it familiar and engaging. A particular highlight was the evocative portrayal of the setting, described as an "unfree and non-royal city." This environment is presented in a collage-like manner, giving it a timeless quality that could exist anywhere and at any point. The atmosphere, frequently depicted in the dusty early evening light of summer, was noted for imbuing the city with an inexplicable and appealing patina.
However, the review did point out a minor area for improvement. The reader occasionally felt that some characters and symbols within the story came across as "filler," questioning their deeper purpose or symbolic meaning beyond mere absurdity. This was not a major detractor, with the reviewer acknowledging that no book is perfect.
Overall, the reviewer concluded that the book is good and expressed satisfaction with the reading experience. This title would likely appeal to readers who appreciate a strong, unique narrative voice and a deeply atmospheric setting that feels both specific and universal. It may particularly resonate with those who enjoy abstract or collage-like world-building and are open to elements that lean into the absurd, even if their symbolism is not always immediately clear.
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