
2023
Hardcover
201-300 Pages
Contemporary Fiction Novels Books
Pál Závada
9781803091600
Literature & Fiction
Seagull Books
English
India
Name : Market Day
What could bring people to form a mob and attack others? What circumstances could provoke a thirst for blood at the market square? Who will gang up to batter their neighbour, improbably returned from deportation? How can a person be swept up among lynchers?
Pál Závada’s novel examines and analyses the anti-Semitic mass hysteria and political opportunism surrounding the pogroms in Hungary that followed the Second World War and the Holocaust. In May 1946, at the village market, Mária Csóka witnesses a group of women set upon and beat to death a Jewish egg seller. The wife of a schoolteacher accused of anti-Semitic incitement, and daughter of a respected shopkeeper, Mária fears for her husband’s life yet cannot ignore the victims. The murderous mob fury spreads through the neighbourhood like wildfire, dragging out women, children, and elderly alike. Mária’s notes from the bloody day at the village market and from the subsequent trial in Budapest testify to a state of human relations that is intimately complex and irreparably scarred.
Country of Origin : India
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