LIBROS DEL AUTOR: miklos szentkuthy

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  • Prae, vol. II
    Miklós Szentkuthy
    Considered an eerie attack on realism, when published in 1934, Miklós Szentkuthy’s debut novel Prae so astonished Hungarian critics that many deemed it monstrous, derogatorily referred to Szentkuthy as cosmopolitan, and classified him alien to Hungarian culture.Incomparable & unprecedented in Hungarian literature, Prae compels recognition as a serious contribution to modernist...
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    30,85 €

  • Chapter On Love
    Miklós Szentkuthy / Erika Mihálycsa
    Written between Szentkuthy’s first major work, Prae (1934), and the first book of the St. Orpheus Breviary (1939), Chapter on Love (publ. 1936) exemplifies well Szentkuthy’s writing of excess. An attempt at polyphonic writing, it brings together the perspectives of an unlikely set of characters including the mayor of a doomed Italian city, given to debilitating 'impressionism' ...
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    20,37 €

  • Black Renaissance
    Miklos Szentkuthy / Tim Wilkinson
    Black Renaissance, the second volume of the St. Orpheus Breviary, is the continuation of Miklos Szentkuthy’s synthesis of 2,000 years of European culture. St. Orpheus is Szentkuthy’s Virgil, an omniscient poet who guides us not through hell, but through all of recorded history, myth, religion, and literature, albeit reimagined as St. Orpheus metamorphosizes himself into kings, ...
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    17,22 €

  • Prae, Vol. 1
    Miklos Szentkuthy / Tim Wilkinson
    Considered an eerie attack on realism, when first published in 1934, Miklós Szentkuthy’s debut novel Prae so astonished Hungarian critics that many deemed it monstrous, derogatorily referred to Szentkuthy as cosmopolitan, and classified him alien to Hungarian culture.Incomparable and unprecedented in Hungarian literature, Prae compels recognition as a serious contribution to mo...
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    30,15 €

  • Towards the One and Only Metaphor
    Miklos Szentkuthy / Tim Wilkinson
    Unique in Hungarian literature, at the time of its first appearance in 1935, Towards the One & Only Metaphor was greeted with plaudits by such leading Hungarian critics as László Németh, András Hevesi, and Gábor Halász, with Németh declaring: 'Szentkuthy’s invention has the merit that he pries writing open in an entirely original manner. . . Where everything was wobbling the w...
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    19,27 €