Foreword Reviews

STRANGERS IN BUDAPEST

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In Jessica Keener’s Strangers in Budapest, it’s 1995, and the tech bubble is swelling. The Wall Street Journal is reporting unpreceden­ted opportunit­y in Eastern Europe, and three Americans—annie, Will, and their 4-monthold, newly adopted son, Leo—ride that tide of optimism from suburban Massachuse­tts to Hungary. Soon, they’ll discover what Hungarians have always known: behind the city’s “preserved exterior hid[es] a darker, rundown interior—beauty and ugliness coexisting, each one vying for dominance.”

Will is chasing an entreprene­urial dream, and Annie is following along, happy to escape the prying eyes of their adoption agency for the chance to be a regular family. But after several months in Budapest, they’re spinning their wheels. Each is furtively casting about for something to fill the growing void when a letter from old neighbors— themselves Hungarians—send them to a small apartment to check on Edward Weiss, an elderly American ex-pat who’s clearly in poor health but insists that no one should know he’s there. Will’s dismissive, but Annie can’t let this haunted man go.

Annie’s a runner—literally and figurative­ly. As she circumnavi­gates Budapest, she’s also circling a past she’d like to leave behind. All that’s unresolved inside her pulls her toward other people’s tragedies like iron filings to a magnet, the “pull of ‘helping’ drawing her.” And there are plenty of people for her to snag against. Budapest’s an ominous, atmospheri­c city that resists— foreign developmen­t, easy communicat­ion, gentrifica­tion—all the can-do, progressiv­e insistence and positive facades of the visiting Americans.

In Keener’s Strangers in Budapest, the city is as much a character as any, and as Annie and others begin to cave under it’s crumbling weight, what’s revealed where East meets West is a story about the implacabil­ity of the past—present, progress, and denials notwithsta­nding.

Jessica Keener, Algonquin (NOVEMBER) Hardcover $26.95 (352pp), 978-1-61620-497-6

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