Lukacs, John: Budapest 1900 - A Historical Portrait of a City and Its Culture
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"Lukacs's book is a lyrical, sometimes dazzling, never merely nostalgic evocation of a glorious period in the city's history. . . . {His} true sympathy lies . . . not with the famous expatriates, but with the writers and intellectuals who lived and died at home: the poets Endre Ady and Mihaly Babits; the novelists Ferenc Herczeg, Sandor Hunyady, Frigyes Karinthy, Dezso Kosztolanyi, Gyula Krudy, Kalman Mikszath, and Zsigmond Moricz; the political essayist DezsoSzabo; the playwright Erno Szep; the literary historian Antal Szerb; and others. . . . {John Lukacs} sets out to explain Hungarian literature to English-speaking readers. Though I have no idea whether or not he will succeed, few interpreters of Hungarian literature have made a more touching and eloquent attempt." -
The New York Review of Books
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| Category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > |
| Publisher: | Weidenfeld, & Nicolson, (1989) |
| Item number / ISBN: | 9780297795414 |
| Binding: | half-cloth bound (in original dust jacket) |
| Page count: | XIV, 255, 16 t. |
| Item language: | English |
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