The Porcelain Figurine

The Porcelain Figurine by Eva Mecs, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in March 2010, is a psychological fiction novel that explores themes of unfulfilled love and personal destiny. With 138 pages, this edition presents a narrative that intertwines individual experiences with the sociopolitical context of a dictatorial era. The story unfolds through parallel time levels, offering a grammatically polished composition that engages readers intellectually while maintaining historical accuracy.
Readers will find a captivating exploration of the paradox of love, as the protagonist reflects on her life choices and the secrets that drive her. The novel delves into the complexities of personal and historical narratives, providing a rich psychological interpretation of the characters’ journeys. Through its detailed portrayal of the past, The Porcelain Figurine invites readers to examine their own fates and the influences of history on personal identity.
Official synopsis Publisher
Eva Mecs’s novel is best defi ned from the perspective of a psychological dimension. It’s a story of an unfulfilled love which still undoubtedly and entirely determined an individual. The author sociologically describes a very exact and captivating description of a dictatorial era. The novel is also outstandingly complete from the point of psychoanalitical interpretation. The storyline runs in parallel timelevels. A grammatically brilliant composition, and an intellectually uplifting experience where the historical veracity is unquestionable. It also brings a spiritually rich content about the never, or a thousand times experienced paradox of love.
Dr Tibor Balazs
Director of Accordia Publishing, Budapest
Once upon a time there was a girl, with a beautiful, proud bearing, talent’s star high on her forehead . . . She was born in the outlying portion of Hungary (as was I), wearing the signature red scarf of the young pioneers in the sixties, becoming a big girl in the seventies, maturing in the early eighties to fi nd her place in her chosen calling (as did I). After a while, turning her back to everything (home, family, career) she escapes to the other side of the vast ocean . . . . Why? What secrets haunt and drive her? What prompted the need to reexamine her life from this great distance, from without and above? To me that is what this novel is about – our fate, as viewed in the mirror of our past . . . .
Anna Kubik
“Érdemes Mûvész & Jászai prize” actress
What’s amazing is how personally history filters through the years and life in this novel, ending up on the pages in such a way that it becomes an experience for the reader as well. After reading Eva Mecs’s novel, it certainly became part of me too.
Emmerich Oross
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