Description
Scattered Ghosts is the poignant, powerful story of an all but disappeared world, told through the extraordinary experiences of a single family ruptured by great forces and occasionally brought together by cherry strudel.
About the Author
Nick Barlay is the author of four acclaimed novels and was named as one of Granta's 20 best young British novelists in 2003, until it was discovered he was too old to be young. Born in London to Hungarian Jewish refugee parents, he has also written award-winning radio plays, short stories and wide-ranging journalism.
Reviews
Between fact and fiction, archival research and genealogy, Nick Barlay re-enacts the torments of Hungarian Jewish history from the Holocaust to 1956 and to exile in London, where he was born to refugee parents. He takes us to the margins and the cracks, the streets, the houses and the cellars. His tale is an astonishing tour de force, it is a memorial to the unsung heroes through the prism of his family: compelling and informative, deeply moving and scrupulously understated. -- Irene Heidelberger-Leonard, author of 'The Philosopher of Auschwitz'
An intriguing and moving narrative. Barlay writes calmly, but with feeling. The fortunes of a Jewish family during the Holocaust and the Communist rule in Hungary come across powerfully and ultimately with a dash of optimism. -- Ladislaus Loeb, Emeritus Professor of German, University of Sussex, and author of 'Dealing with Satan: Rezso Kasztner's Daring Rescue Mission'
Is it family history? It is. Is it poetry? It is that, too - charming poetry. But clouds soon darken the scene. There's the smell of blood and the tumult of Arrow Cross pogroms. What binds these family fates together is fine writing - and Hungarian cherry strudel. -- Peter Fraenkel, translator, broadcaster and author of 'No Fixed Abode: A Jewish Odyssey to Africa'
Book Information
ISBN 9780755626991
Author Nick Barlay
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Tauris Parke
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 545g