The Door (novel)

The Door (novel)

infobox Book |
name = The Door
title_orig = Az ajtó
translator = Stefan Draughon

Len Rix


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author = Magda Szabó
cover_artist =
country = Hungary
language = Hungarian
series =
genre = Novel
publisher = East European Monographs/Harvill Secker
release_date = 15 February 1995 / 20 October 2005
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages = 272 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-88033-304-9 (USA) ISBN 1843431939 (UK)
preceded_by =
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"The Door" is a novel by Hungarian writer Magda Szabó (1919–2007), originally published in Hungary in 1987, and translated into English in 1995 (by Stefan Draughon) for American publication, and again in 2005 (by Len Rix) for British publication. The novel concerns the developing relationship between a young Hungarian writer and her cleaner, and is partly autobiographical. On British publication, it was short-listed for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.

Plot summary

A busy young writer struggling to cope with domestic chores hires a housekeeper recommended by a friend. The housekeeper's reputation is one built on dependable efficiency, though she is something of an oddity. Stubborn, foul-mouthed and with a flagrant disregard for her employer's opinions she may even be crazy. She allows no-one to set foot inside her house; she masks herself with a veil and is equally guarded about her personal life. And yet Emerence is revered as much as she is feared. As the story progresses, her energy and passion to help becomes clear, extinguishing any doubts arising out of her bizarre behaviour. A stylishly told tale which recounts a strange relationship built up over 20 years between a writer and her housekeeper. After an unpromising and caustic start, benign feelings develop and ultimately the writer benefits from what becomes an inseparable relationship. Simultaneously we learn Emerence's tragic past which is revealed in snapshots throughout this book.

External links

* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/generalfiction/0,6121,1602940,00.html Review from The Guardian]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/23/bosza23.xml Review from The Telegraph]


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