Imre Kertész
Birth date: 1929-11-09
Died: 2016-03-31
Imre Kertész's Books
Γιατί ακόμα κι εκεί, στις καπνοδόχους, στα διαλείμματα ανάμεσα σε όλα εκείνα τα μαρτύρια υπήρχε κάτι που έμοιαζε με ευτυχία. Όλοι με ρωτούν μονάχα για τα δεινά, για τις "φρικαλεότητες": παρόλο που για μένα αυτή ακριβώς η ανάμνηση είναι εκείνη που αξίζει περισσότερο απ' όλες να θυμάμαι. Ναι, γι' αυτά...
Abridged version of my review posted on Edith’s Miscellany on 22 November 2013 The Kaddish is the Jewish prayer for the dead. The narrating protagonist writes his Kaddish for an Unborn Child or to be precise for a son or daughter who could have been, but never even was conceived because he always ...
bookshelves: published-1975, nobel-laureate, anti-semitic, autumn-2013, hardback, historical-fiction, hungary, holocaust-genocide, nazi-related Read from June 27 to October 29, 2013 Foyles, Charing Cross Road. Translated from the Hungarian by Tim WilkinsonOpening: I didn't go to school today. Or...
Foyles, Charing Cross Road. Translated from the Hungarian by Tim WilkinsonOpening: I didn't go to school today. Or rather, I did go, but only to ask my class teacher's permission to take the day off.
http://www.bostonbibliophile.com/2008/07/review-fatelessness-by-imre-kertesz.html