85–96 termék, összesen 174 db

RAD and the Quest for Geminus

$ 14.90

The story begins when the Great Lord of the Skies dispatches his son in the Constellation Gemini to Earth to deliver a message of good tidings to his ”twin” half-brother there. Arriving on Earth, the celestial messenger transforms himself into a 12-year old orphan boy named Radison Allison Davies.

Rebel or revolutionary? – Sándor Petőfi 1823-1973

$ 32.00

Sándor Petőfi, one of the greatest Hungarian poets and a revolutionary who symbolized the Hungarian desire for freedom.

Remade in England (Újjászületett Angliában)

$ 28.75

From Her Majesty’s Alien to her majesty’s british subject

Satantango

$ 29.00

Set in an isolated hamlet, the novel unfolds over the course of a few rain-soaked days. Only a dozen inhabitants remain in the bleak village, rank with the stench of failed schemes, betrayals, failure, infidelity, sudden hopes, and aborted dreams.

Sindbad

$ 10.00

In these marvellously written tales, Sindbad, a voyager in the realms of memory and imagination, travels through the centuries in pursuit of an ideal of love that is directed as much at the feminine essence as at his individual lovers. These short stories flow without a strict narrative framework Sindbad journeys between the past and the present and is merely a ghost in many of his adventures.

Slave of the Huns (A láthatatlan ember)

$ 32.00

Full of history, this is essentially a love story replete with angst and shows the depths to which people will go for the sake of their love, set against the backdrop of Attila the Hun and his fight with the corrupt later Roman Empire.

St.Peter’s Umbrella (Szent Péter esernyője)

$ 25.00

St. Peter’s Umbrella is an 1895 novel by the Hungarian writer Kálmán Mikszáth. It is set in the town of Besztercebánya (now Banská Bystrica), describing the rural life of the peasantry in an undeveloped part of Upper Hungary (now Slovakia).

St.Peter’s Umbrella (Szent Péter esernyője)

$ 32.90

St. Peter’s Umbrella is an 1895 novel by the Hungarian writer Kálmán Mikszáth. It is set in the town of Besztercebánya (now Banská Bystrica), describing the rural life of the peasantry in an undeveloped part of Upper Hungary (now Slovakia).

Sunflower (Napraforgó)

$ 25.00

The plot twists and turns; elemental myth mingles with sheer farce: Krúdy brilliantly illuminates the shifting contours and acid colors of the landscape of desire.