Nine tales about the male condition

From Budapest to Prague and New York, Krusovszky’s male characters struggle with their past, their masculinity, their fatherhood or their wasted talent. As these boys and men grow into their roles and make decisions with more or less success, they often grapple with their inability to articulate what is happening to them.
In these well-crafted and intellectually stimulating pieces, Krusovszky examines human problems with nuance and sensitivity, be it family breakdowns, the dynamics of romantic relationships or the difficulties of reconciling artistic ambitions with bourgeois life.
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