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Paul Harrison,

... Harrison In the absence).2.Kertész’s novel Sorstalanság was first published in his native Hungary in ...

Tópico(s): Foucault, Power, and Ethics

2009 - Queensland University of Technology | M/C Journal

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Csilla Kiss,

... Hungarian writer Imre Kertész’s autobiographical Holocaust novel Sorstalanság [Fateless], which was published only in limited numbers ...

Tópico(s): Polish-Jewish Holocaust Memory Studies

2014 - Taylor & Francis | The European Legacy

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Éamonn Dunne,

... Art Spiegelman's Maus, Imre Kertész's Fatelessness (Sorstalanság), and finally Toni Morrison's Beloved.Part 1 ...

2013 - Penn State University Press | Comparative Literature Studies

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Tamás Juhász,

... Amis. The respective publications of their Holocaust novels, Sorstalanság (1975) [Fatelessness (1992 and 2004)] and Time's ...

Tópico(s): European history and politics

2009 - Penn State University Press | Comparative Literature Studies

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Maria‐Sabina Draga Alexandru,

... article on the translation of Kertész's Fatelessness (Sorstalanság [1975]). Symbolically, the whole writing of trauma is ...

Tópico(s): Eastern European Communism and Reforms

2012 - Penn State University Press | Comparative Literature Studies

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Maria‐Sabina Draga Alexandru,

... article on the translation of Kertész's Fatelessness (Sorstalanság [1975]). Symbolically, the whole writing of trauma is ...

Tópico(s): Polish Historical and Cultural Studies

2012 - Penn State University Press | Comparative Literature Studies

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Erik R. Lofgren,

... thing is certain: while his most famous work, Sorstalanság (1975; Eng. Fatelessness, 2004), may find a place ...

Tópico(s): Hungarian Social, Economic and Educational Studies

2015 - University of Oklahoma | World Literature Today