The Story of My Wife

The Story of My Wife: The Reminiscences of Captain Storr is a Hungarian novel by Milán Füst. First published in Hungary in 1946 it was eventually translated into English by Ivan Sanders in 1988.[1]

The book is written as if it is a memoir and tells the story of captain Jacob Storr, a Hungarian man who suspects his wife of infidelity.

Plot

Storr, a Hungarian naval captain, tells the story of his unhappy marriage to his wife, Lizzy, a Frenchwoman he married after a friend dared him to marry the next woman who walked into the café they were sitting in.

Adaptations

In 2018 Ildikó Enyedi announced her next film would be an adaptation of The Story of My Wife, starring Léa Seydoux as the wife.[2]

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References

  1. JOHNSON, AMY EDITH. "BLACK IS WHITE AND HE IS SHE". Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  2. Roxborough, Scott. "Lea Seydoux to Star in New Film From Director Ildiko Enyedi (Exclusive)". Retrieved 15 February 2018.
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