House of the Deaf Man
Immerse yourself in Peter Krištúfek's captivating novel, House of the Deaf Man, published by Parthian Books in 2014. This compelling family saga spans Slovakia's tumultuous history from 1938 to the early 2000s, delving into the profound impact of historical pressures on personal lives. With a page count of 560, Krištúfek skillfully intertwines authentic period documents, including advertisements, poetry, and diaries, enriching the narrative and providing a vivid backdrop to the characters’ struggles. Experience the emotional journey of a decent yet flawed man as he navigates the complexities of his relationships amidst the relentless tides of history. Perfect for readers who appreciate historical fiction that resonates with depth and authenticity, House of the Deaf Man is a must-read for anyone interested in the human condition and the intricate tapestry of Slovakia's past.