Leírás
The narrator is the ninth child of a family distinguished by its size, poverty, faith, and abundance of physical and psychological disabilities.
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The narrator is the ninth child of a family distinguished by its size, poverty, faith, and abundance of physical and psychological disabilities.
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The narrator is the ninth child of a family distinguished by its size, poverty, faith, and abundance of physical and psychological disabilities.
In The Fury of the Tsar, we enter the heart of the Kremlin and the military industrial complex of the United States, all wrapped into the fire of Eastern European history. This is not a story of faultless American knights and shady, corrupt Russians.
An American fighter pilot; a Hungarian farmer’s daughter; for the rest of the world the end of the Second World War meant peace, but in Eastern Europe the trouble was just beginning.
Four Hungarian novellas from the 1980s: Géza Ottlik: Logbook (1989) / Iván Mándy: Left Behind (1986) / Miklós Mészöly: Forgiveness (1984) / Péter Esterházy: The Transporters (1983)
An impressive and unique collective monograph published thanks to efforts of Canadianists from eight European countries: Volume 1 deals with literary activities of immigrants to Canada from Central Europe
