
What we’re about
Welcome to the Silent Book Club Budapest!
This group is for anyone interested in reading a good (e-)book with a cup of coffee/tea and among like-minded people.
Here we don't have a designated book to complete for a deadline, only a pleasant environment for reading your current favourite book, and sharing your impressions of it if you wish.
The meetings are in person, mostly in a Café, with a simple (usually two-hour) agenda:
- half an hour for introduction of you and your chosen book
- one hour for quiet reading
- half an hour for sharing what you have read, impressions, etc.
Whether you are a trained reader, who seeks for community, an eager novice, who wants to make reading a habit, or just someone, who wants to slow down and enjoy the present for a bit, you are at the right place!
So grab your book and join us!
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Upcoming events
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Budapest Silent Book Club – Monthly Book Club: Satantango
Buda Collection, Budapest, Margit körút 36, 1027, Budapest, HUHello everyone,
Welcome to the Monthly Book Club — the discussion edition of the Budapest Silent Book Club for those who enjoy reading the same book and sharing thoughts together.
Each month, we pick a book that’s powerful to talk about — something that lingers, provokes, and stays with you long after you finish. The focus is on meaningful reads and relaxed, thoughtful conversations.
This time, we’ll be diving into one of the most haunting modern Hungarian classics: Sátántangó by László Krasznahorkai. Set in a decaying village cut off from the world, the novel follows a small group of desperate residents whose fragile hopes are reignited by the rumored return of a mysterious figure. Told in long, hypnotic sentences and a looping, tango-like structure, Sátántangó explores stagnation, manipulation, faith, and despair with dark humour and unsettling intensity. It’s a demanding but deeply rewarding read — and especially exciting to revisit now, with renewed international attention on Krasznahorkai’s work in light of his recent Nobel Prize in Literature.
🕕 Time: 18:00–20:00 – Group discussion about the book (no silent reading hour this time)
📍 Location: Buda Collection – an atmospheric combination of antiquarian bookshop and coffee place in Buda, absolutely worth discovering 😊I’ll bring a few discussion prompts, but everyone’s thoughts are welcome. Whether you loved the book, found it difficult, or didn’t manage to finish — you’re invited.
If you want to have your say on the next book, join the poll in our Goodreads group!
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