Marek Torčík

Memory Burn (Rozložíš paměť)

CZECHIA

Magnesia Litera

BOOK

MAREK TORČÍK kniha Rozložíš paměť

At 3.37 a.m., the telephone awakened the novel’s protagonist, and a late-night call from his mother stirs the surface of his memories. It takes him back to his teenage years in the Moravian town of Přerov, to the experiences of a homosexual boy growing up in a conservative industrial town, in a family where money is scarce. What appears is an environment that punishes being different. The protagonist literally unfolds his memories, like looking at old photographs and searching for small details that often reveal more than what is evident at first glance. He talks about his mother, father, and grandfather, about bullying, alcoholism, or coping with a different sexual orientation. He breaks down not only his own memories into individual fragments but also a kind of the whole family´s collective memory.

Published by Paseka, 2023

AUTHOR

Marek Torčík © Barbora Maršíček

© Barbora Maršíček

Marek Torčík (* 1993) is a poet, writer, and publicist. He comes from the town of Přerov; he lives in Prague, where he also studied Anglophone Literatures and Cultures at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University. His poetry collection Rhizomes (Rhizomy)was published in 2016, and since then, he has published mainly prose and poems in magazines. In 2018 and 2020, he was one of the ten finalists in the Czech-Slovak poetry competition Poems SK/CZ. Memory Burn is his debut novel, which won the Magnesia Litera award in the prose category in 2024.

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