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The present anthology comprises a piece each from thirty-one Hungarian writers, all of whom are well known in Hungary, and some of whom are read and loved in other parts of the world as well. From Endre Ady to Péter Esterházy, they have all made a unique contribution to the development of the 20th century Hungarian short story. Without them, neither the style nor the main preoccupations of Hungarian prose would be quite the same. From the tightly controlled phrasing of Ady to the seemingly loose, stream-of-consciousness style sentences of Mihály Kornis, from the grim world of the Hungarian puszta to the soccer games in the capital, this anthology, edited by István Bart, chronicles a turbulent and fascinating period of almost one-hundred years in the history—literary and otherwise—of Hungary.

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Título
The Kiss
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Corvina
Publicado en
1995
Formato
Tapa blanda
ISBN10
9631340996
ISBN13
9789631340990
Serie
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The present anthology comprises a piece each from thirty-one Hungarian writers, all of whom are well known in Hungary, and some of whom are read and loved in other parts of the world as well. From Endre Ady to Péter Esterházy, they have all made a unique contribution to the development of the 20th century Hungarian short story. Without them, neither the style nor the main preoccupations of Hungarian prose would be quite the same. From the tightly controlled phrasing of Ady to the seemingly loose, stream-of-consciousness style sentences of Mihály Kornis, from the grim world of the Hungarian puszta to the soccer games in the capital, this anthology, edited by István Bart, chronicles a turbulent and fascinating period of almost one-hundred years in the history—literary and otherwise—of Hungary.