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Hungarian Literature
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by Ray Keenoy
Watch out, there's a Hungarian about! As this lighthearted look at the phenomenon of famous Hungarians shows this is a small nation that has always punched well above its weight, playing a major role in innumerable fields, including; nuclear physics (Teller and Szilárd), (more...) |
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by András Pályi Translated by Imre Goldstein
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by Miklos Banffy Translated by Patrick Thursfield and Katalin Bánffy-Je Original title: Erdélyi Tortenét
One of the marks of a successful novel must be the author’s ability to draw us into his world. Miklós Bánffy triumphantly pulls off this feat in his The Writing on the Wall, also known as The Transylvanian Trilogy, (more...) |
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by Miklos Banffy Translated by Patrick Thursfield and Katalin Bánffy-Je
The third volume of The Writing on the Wall is considerably shorter than the first two: the pace accelerates as the headlong rush to the tragedy of World War One begins. And the mood becomes elegiac. (more...) |
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by Sándor Csoóri Translated by Len Roberts
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by Péter Esterházy Translated by Judith Sollosy Original title: Kis magyar pornográfia
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by Agnes Hankiss Translated by Emma Roper-Evans Original title: Széphistória
Hungary’s literary and intellectual life has long tended to be dominated by men. So Ágnes Hankiss’ decision to turn from psychology, her professional field, to write a novel was seen, at least in some quarters, as a step in the right direction. Her novel came out in 1988, (more...) |
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by Attila József Translated by Jonh Bátki
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