The Apartment. A Two-hander Novel

Byt. Román ve dvou Byt. Román ve dvou
Byt. Román ve dvou
Host, 2025, 336 pp
9788027522019

“The novel The Aparment is not only interesting from a literary perspective, but it is also very accurate from a generational point of view: this is what adulthood often looks like during a period when we are left with the much-vaunted ideal of individual responsibility, yet possess few of the skillsets actually needed to shoulder this burden.”
— Tvar

Rights sold:
Egypt (Albayan Alarabi), Macedonia (Slavika Libris), Serbia (Treći trg)
Foreign rights:
Zikmund Literary Agency
https://www.zikmundlit.com/
jan@zikmundlit.com
Goodreads rating
79.6% (Rated by 311 users)

A fascinating literary experiment about what happens when two people live in the same apartment but never meet each other.

Literary fiction

The Apartment by Jana Šrámková and Jan Němec is a novel born from the idea of showing what happens when two different perspectives are not unified by a single, overarching voice. The two narrators, Zuzana and Daniel, share an apartment, yet each of them inhabits it differently and at different times—she during the week, he only at weekends. Their stories begin at opposite ends of the book and collide in the middle. Zuzana processes her grief through metaphors and constant self-examination; her language often falters, as if constantly searching for an audience for her own thoughts. Contrastingly, Daniel observes reality in a restrained, objective manner; for him, the apartment is principally somewhere to rest, sleep and find some quiet refuge. The two perspectives both complement and contrast with one another, and it is only their alternation which reveals the true shape of the story. The book comes alive in many different forms once the reader realises it can be read in any order and that its individual parts can be interrupted at random. The form of two voices which never come into contact yet mirror one another creates a carefully conceived literary experiment about solitude, the need for self-discovery and the tension between intimate and shared space.


“The novel The Aparment is not only interesting from a literary perspective, but it is also very accurate from a generational point of view: this is what adulthood often looks like during a period when we are left with the much-vaunted ideal of individual responsibility, yet possess few of the skillsets actually needed to shoulder this burden.”
— Tvar

Byt. Román ve dvou
Host, 2025, 336 pp
9788027522019
Rights sold:
Egypt (Albayan Alarabi), Macedonia (Slavika Libris), Serbia (Treći trg)
Foreign rights:
Zikmund Literary Agency
https://www.zikmundlit.com/
jan@zikmundlit.com
Goodreads rating
79.6% (Rated by 311 users)