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Harc az Angyallal by Moldova György / Urbis könyvkiadó 2015 / Hardcover / Hungarian novel

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Harc az Angyallal by Moldova György / Urbis könyvkiadó 2015 / Hardcover / Hungarian novel

Hardcover 2015

ISBN: 9789639706705 / 978-9639706705

ISBN-10: 9639706701

PAGES: 168

PUBLISHER: Urbis könyvkiadó

LANGUAGE: Hungarian / Magyar

 

Hungarian Description:

A regény alapjául egy valós történet szolgál, amelynek szereplőit az író személyesen ismerte. Az 1950-es évek elején Szabó Flóra, az ünnepelt színésznő a Főiskolán tanít. Mint a rendszer elkötelezett híve, igyekszik távol tartani az osztályidegen jelentkezőket.
És egy nap egy kivetkőzött fiatal pap jelentkezik felvételre. A színésznő beleszeret, ettől egész sorsa válságba kerül. 

 

Tartalom / Contents:

HARC AZ ANGYALLAL

Tudnivaló 5

ÉS MINTHA CSAK TEGNAPELŐTT

Forrásvidék 103

Sándor elvtárs 105

Mesterek:

Hegedűs Géza 113

Czibor János 119

Oktatók 143

Madárország 149-166

 

About the Author:

György Moldova (born March 12, 1934 in Budapest) is the author of more than seventy books in Hungary that have collectively sold more than 13 million copies, more than any other Hungarian writer. He is best known for his richly detailed sociological nonfiction focusing on everyday life and concerns within specific industries or professions (e.g., railway, mining, and law enforcement) and in particular regions of Hungary—thoroughly researched works that draw on the author's travels and his interviews with participants.

Also popular for his satirical works, Moldova has received numerous honors in his native land, including the Kossuth Prize. His books include plays and novels as well; among the latter is Sötét angyal (Dark Angel), published in English translation in 1967 (Corvina Press, Budapest). One of his nonfiction books is being published in August 2012 as Ballpoint: A Tale of Genius and Grit, Perilous Times, and the Invention that Changed the Way We Write (New Europe Books, North Adams, Massachusetts). Moldova lives in Budapest.

 

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