Alfonz TrnovskY, a general practitioner in the small town of Brezany, has spent his whole life pretending to be radiantly happy and contented, unburdened by history and all its abysses, twists, and turns, while the reality is quite different. He has refused to listen to his conscience as the 20th century hurtled by: four political regimes, the Jewish Question, the political trials of the 1950s, the secret police after 1968--and all the women he loved. But whose bones does his son accidentally stumble upon buried in the garden? "The House of the Deaf Man" takes readers on a tour of Slovak...
Alfonz TrnovskY, a general practitioner in the small town of Brezany, has spent his whole life pretending to be radiantly happy and contented, unburde...