Notebook
Synopsis
Unavailable for over twenty years, Agota Kristof’s modern European classic The Notebook is re-issued by CBe alongside the first English translation of The Illiterate, Kristof’s memoir of how she escaped from Hungary in 1956 and began to write The Notebook. Sent to a remote village for the duration of the war, two children devise physical and mental exercises to render themselves invulnerable to pain and sentiment. They steal, kill, blackmail and survive; others – the cobbler, the harelipped girl who craves love, the children’s parents – are sucked into war’s brutal maelstrom. The Notebook distils the experience of Nazi occupation and Soviet `liberation’ during World War II into a stark fable of timeless relevance.
Publisher information
- Publisher: CB Editions
- ISBN: 9780957326699
- Number of pages: 174
- Languages: French (Original language of a translated text)


