The Pathseeker, a slender novel or thick novella by Nobel Prize-winning author Imre Kertész, is the account of a concentration camp survivor who returns to the place where he had been held only to fin… more →
Moderatopandasurya wrote 3 weeks ago: (Resensi Novel “Fateless” karya Imre Kertesz) Yang namanya mati rasa memang tak pernah m … more →
Hilltown Families wrote 3 months ago: Imre Kertész was awarded the Jean Améry Prize Saints of the Holocaust The 2009 Jean Améry Prize for … more →
charliesammut wrote 4 months ago: As a survivor of the concentration camps Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen and Buchenwald, Jean Amery once wr … more →
mystrygirl87 wrote 5 months ago: Detective Story, translated from Hungarian by Tim Wilkinson, is an irregular little story (indeed, I … more →
booksandmusings wrote 6 months ago: “It is as if, after a night of terrible dreams, one looked around the world, defeated, helples … more →
robertoplevano wrote 10 months ago: Romanzo proposto in Italia con un titolo di sapore nietzschano, che fa risaltare l’ambiguità d … more →
bookcrazy wrote 10 months ago: Now that 2008 is lived through and packed safely in our memories, like most of us, I decided to visi … more →
Ralph wrote 10 months ago: In his blog, Stephen Altrogge asks his readers what books are on their reading list. Aside from a mo … more →
words-n-motion wrote 1 year ago: Close your eyes. Turn away. Forget. But can you? Is ‘catharsis’ the driving force behind … more →
Dada wrote 1 year ago: Penulis : Imre Kertesz Judul Asli : Sorstalanság Negara : Hungaria Genre : Otobiografi Novel ISBN : … more →
shigekuni wrote 1 year ago: Der wunderbare Imre Kertész: Wäre es das, was die Literaten “Begabung” nennen? Ich glaub … more →
Seesaw wrote 1 year ago: The Pathseeker, a slender novel or thick novella by Nobel Prize-winning author Imre Kertész, is the … more →
hstreets wrote 1 year ago: Photo by davescunningplan used under a Creative Commons license. Imre Kertész, Fatelessness (Vintage … more →
Xavier Losada wrote 1 year ago: “Still, even the imagination is not completely unbounded, or at least is unbounded only within … more →
Seesaw wrote 1 year ago: ‘Everyone asks me that,” replies Imre Kertész when I ask, isn’t it ironic that he … more →