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As his journey progresses, Matt’s revelations are accompanied by equally consuming and imaginative meditations on the painting and the painter at the center of his personal drama, Budapest Street Scene by Ervin Kálmán. By the time Memento Park reaches its conclusion, Matt’s narrative is as much about family history and father-son dynamics as it is about the nature of art itself, and the infinite ways we come to understand ourselves through it.
Of all the questions asked by Mark Sarvas’s Memento Park—about family and identity, about art and history—a central, unanswerable predicament lingers: How do we move forward when the past looms unreasonably large?
About the Author
Mark Sarvas began his literary career as the host of his influential literary blog The Elegant Variation. His debut novel, Harry, Revised, was published in 2008 by Bloomsbury and later in more than a dozen countries around the world, and was a finalist for the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association's 2008 Fiction Award and a Denver Post 2008 Good Read. His book reviews and criticism have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Bookforum, The Huffington Post, The Barnes & Noble Review, The Modern Word, and the Los Angeles Review of Books (where he is a contributing editor).
Industry Reviews
Sly, searching . . . Sarvas is astute in portraying how relationships can calcify in childhood, and the exquisite pain of attempting to repair them in adulthood . . . [He] tackles big questions--about what constitutes restitution, the nature of faith, the essential role of storytelling in our lives. A twist at the end, the book's ultimate con, is too good to spoil, and left me rethinking the characters and the story. It's a testament to Sarvas's skill that such a trick felt like a gift. --Ellen Umansky, The New York Times Book Review
While Sarvas's book is full of cunningly prepared surprises, it is also a fundamentally thoughtful and meditative story, whose real plot is Matt's achievement of a kind of perspective on his past . . . While Memento Park is very much a book about the Hungarian Jewish experience, the dynamics it portrays are common to any immigrant family, where history is the thing everyone is trying to forget, even though it is present in every word. --Adam Kirsch, The Washington Post
An absorbing drama . . . this second novel is more polished and heartfelt . . . Memento Park is ultimately about the mutability of memories and understanding, and an exhortation to really pay attention -- while realizing how much you may miss regardless. --Heller McAlpin, NPR.org
A psychologically rich portrait of familial discord. --Michael Margas, Newsday
Sarvas is an expert at depicting the dualities of the immigrant experience . . . [He] develops each setting with admirably unique language . . . As its protagonist puzzles over his identity, his relationships, and the painter Erwin Kalman's troubled past, Memento Parkassembles these pieces into a satisfying whole. --Ingrid Vega, Zyzzyva
Mark Sarvas's second novel leaps well beyond his first one into a spectacular realm of imagination and daring. Memento Park has everything in precisely the right proportions: pace, plot, suspense, intricate characters and meditations on the loneliness of a secular Jewish life that are heartfelt . . . In short, Sarvas has somehow managed to nail down in this novel what it means to truly come to terms with a difficult past. --Elaine Margolin, The Jerusalem Post
Sarvas's rich and engaging second novel is worth the decade's wait since his first . . . Sarvas couples a suspenseful mystery with nuanced meditations on father-son bonds, the intricacies of identity, the aftershocks of history's horrors, and the ways people and artworks can--perhaps even must--be endlessly reinterpreted. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Because of its scope and deft handling of aspects of identity in matters of love, family, religion, and loss, this literary work is highly recommended to the broadest audience. --Library Journal (starred review)
Sarvas delivers a lively, thoughtful, psychologically compelling novel about the ties that bind, and the ties that fail to. --Kirkus
"What does the next generation carry forward, and why is it so compelling? In his powerful novel Memento Park, Mark Sarvas explores the essential questions of history, its burdens, and legacies. The gifted novelist Sarvas takes us by the hand and tells us a story that demands to be heard." --Min Jin Lee, author of Pachinko, finalist for the National Book Award
"Mark Sarvas has written a gripping mystery novel about art that is also a powerful meditation on fathers and sons, and the need to face up to the falsehoods spawned by the horror of the past." --Salman Rushdie
"A thrilling, ceaselessly intelligent investigation into the crime known as history." --Joseph O'Neill, author of Netherland
"In Mark Sarvas' elegant, poignant, and intellectually arresting novel, the attempts to reclaim a painting seized by the Nazis opens up into a moving story about a father's desire to bury his past and a son's to claim it. Propelled by the intrigue of mystery and suffused with a knowing humor, the novel explores the vagaries of historical memory, the ways in which identity is equal parts inheritance and invention, and the delusions of ownership. Memento Park's reach is wide and its concerns profound." --Marisa Silver, author of Little Nothing and Mary Coin
ISBN: 9781250310354
ISBN-10: 1250310350
Published: 5th March 2019
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 288
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: St Martins Press
Country of Publication: AU
Dimensions (cm): 21 x 13.8 x 2
Weight (kg): 0.24
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