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  1. Hungary, 1970. The wonderful Hungarian writer, Magda Szabó, author of some of greatest novels of post WWII-Hungary, such as Abigail, Katalin Street, Iza's Ballad, and perhaps her most well-known work, The Door. The New Yorker described the latter work as "a bone-shaking book". These are all available in excellent English translations, especially any by Len Rix.

    Source: Fortepan [219008] / Hunyady József

    #fortepan #MagdaSzabó #literature #novels #TheDoor #LenRix #translation #writers

  2. Hungary, 1970. The wonderful Hungarian writer, Magda Szabó, author of some of greatest novels of post WWII-Hungary, such as Abigail, Katalin Street, Iza's Ballad, and perhaps her most well-known work, The Door. The New Yorker described the latter work as "a bone-shaking book". These are all available in excellent English translations, especially any by Len Rix.

    Source: Fortepan [219008] / Hunyady József

    #fortepan #MagdaSzabó #literature #novels #TheDoor #LenRix #translation #writers

  3. Hungary, 1970. The wonderful Hungarian writer, Magda Szabó, author of some of greatest novels of post WWII-Hungary, such as Abigail, Katalin Street, Iza's Ballad, and perhaps her most well-known work, The Door. The New Yorker described the latter work as "a bone-shaking book". These are all available in excellent English translations, especially any by Len Rix.

    Source: Fortepan [219008] / Hunyady József

    #fortepan #MagdaSzabó #literature #novels #TheDoor #LenRix #translation #writers

  4. Hungary, 1970. The wonderful Hungarian writer, Magda Szabó, author of some of greatest novels of post WWII-Hungary, such as Abigail, Katalin Street, Iza's Ballad, and perhaps her most well-known work, The Door. The New Yorker described the latter work as "a bone-shaking book". These are all available in excellent English translations, especially any by Len Rix.

    Source: Fortepan [219008] / Hunyady József

    #fortepan #MagdaSzabó #literature #novels #TheDoor #LenRix #translation #writers

  5. Hungary, 1970. The wonderful Hungarian writer, Magda Szabó, author of some of greatest novels of post WWII-Hungary, such as Abigail, Katalin Street, Iza's Ballad, and perhaps her most well-known work, The Door. The New Yorker described the latter work as "a bone-shaking book". These are all available in excellent English translations, especially any by Len Rix.

    Source: Fortepan [219008] / Hunyady József

    #fortepan #MagdaSzabó #literature #novels #TheDoor #LenRix #translation #writers