The House of the Deaf Man

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book_author_name: 
Peter Kristufek
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Paperback
publisher: 
Parthian Books
published_date: 
13/10/2014
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9781909844278
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Books > Fiction > Modern & contemporary fiction
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Peter Kristufek|Paperback|Parthian Books|13/10/2014
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9781909844278
Book Description: 
Alfonz Trnovsky, a genial and respected general practitioner in Breany, a small (fictitious) town in western Slovakia, spent his whole life pretending to be radiantly happy and contented, while the reality was quite different. He turned a deaf ear to his conscience as the 20th century hurtled by: four political regimes, the Holocaust, the political trials of the 1950s, the secret police before and after the 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia...and the women he loved. But whose are the bones his son accidentally stumbles on buried in the garden? As he sets out to unravel this mystery, the son discovers other skeletons in his father's cupboard. His quest includes a detour to the Prado in Madrid, where the father's favourite Goya paintings, the Black Series, are now exhibited after being removed from the walls of its original location, known as the Casa del Sordo (House of the Deaf Man).

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