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Barbarian Prayer

Selected poems

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Fordító
Budapest
Kiadó: Corvina
Kiadás helye: Budapest
Kiadás éve:
Kötés típusa: Varrott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 91 oldal
Sorozatcím:
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 24 cm x 17 cm
ISBN: 963-13-3030-3
Megjegyzés: További kapcsolódó személyek a könyvben.
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Sándor Csoóri, born in 1930 in Zámoly, Transdanubia, departed from his peasant background by winning a scholarship to the famous Calvinist grammar school of Pápa in 1943. After a brief spell at college he worked as a journalist and editor in Budapest, looking with growing dismay at the destruction Stalinism brought to Hungarian villages. In the Sixties he wrote several screen plays, including Eighty Hussars and Ten Thousand Suns (the latter won a Grand Prix at Cannes in 1968). As a poet, he is one of the most articulate representatives in Hungary of the so-called "Folk Surrealism", a modernist esthetics which builds on archaic elements in folk art, and regards as its forerunners artists like Béla Bartók and García Lorca. At the same time, Csoóri is an alert and active intellectual, whose daring essays probe the spiritual and political situation of Hungary, often reflecting on the plight of Hungarian minorities living in Rumania and Czechoslovakia. He has often been in political... Tovább

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Sándor Csoóri, born in 1930 in Zámoly, Transdanubia, departed from his peasant background by winning a scholarship to the famous Calvinist grammar school of Pápa in 1943. After a brief spell at college he worked as a journalist and editor in Budapest, looking with growing dismay at the destruction Stalinism brought to Hungarian villages. In the Sixties he wrote several screen plays, including Eighty Hussars and Ten Thousand Suns (the latter won a Grand Prix at Cannes in 1968). As a poet, he is one of the most articulate representatives in Hungary of the so-called "Folk Surrealism", a modernist esthetics which builds on archaic elements in folk art, and regards as its forerunners artists like Béla Bartók and García Lorca. At the same time, Csoóri is an alert and active intellectual, whose daring essays probe the spiritual and political situation of Hungary, often reflecting on the plight of Hungarian minorities living in Rumania and Czechoslovakia. He has often been in political disgrace, with books suspended and writings banned. The central theme of Csoóri's writing is the relationship between history, national and individual consciousness, and the distortions politics bring about in this relationship. Vissza

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