- Under the Frog
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author =Tibor Fischer
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release_date = 1992
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Tibor Fischer 's debut novel. It was published in theUnited Kingdom in 1992. The book won theBetty Trask Award in1993 and was shortlisted for theBooker Prize .The novel is a
black comedy set in Hungary in the years immediately following the end ofWorld War II and culminates in the 1956 uprising. Its protagonists are Gyuri, Pataki and several others, basketball players who dream of escaping their dead-end factory jobs, and travel to all their basketball gigs in the nude, even when this involves using public transport. The book especially parodies the trumpeting of the "gains of socialism" by theregime , emptyrhetoric which, Fischer suggests, all but the dimmest were able to see through even from the beginning.The title is taken from a Hungarian expression used to describe any situation when things can't seem to get any worse: "under a frog's arse, down a coalmine".
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