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Author:Sabo Magda
Cover:Hard
Category:FictionModern LiteraturePoetry & Literature
ISBN:978-5-00131-029-7
Dimensions: 135x15x205cm
The heroine rarely dreams of dreams. But if she dreams of something, then always the same thing. She stands on the porch of the house in front of a locked door and tries to open it, realizing that there, inside, a person who needs her help. But she does not have a key, and she can only frantically pound on the door. It would be nice to call for help, but there is no vote either, - the heroine only blurges her mouth silently and wakes up on this.
This is the story of a strange friendship of a famous writer with an elderly woman who helps her by the house: she removes the apartment, washed, cooks food. No one knows exactly how old is Emerenz. She is not frank with anyone and does not let anyone in. For many decades, none of the neighbors have ever crossed the threshold of her house. No one knows about her past. What secrets do this strong and strong old woman keep? And how does it turn out that a laconic cleaning lady commands those who works for?
The scene after the stage and dialogue for the dialogue is built by the most difficult labyrinth of relations between two women, who, at first glance, are not united by anything, but who see in each other something special, not noticeable to the rest.

Magda Sabo (1917-2007) - Hungarian writer, poetess and translator, one of the iconic figures of modern Hungarian literature. In 1949, the most authoritative Hungarian literary prize, Ferenc Baumgarten, but could not receive it - for political reasons the prize was canceled by the then authorities. Until 1958, she did not have the opportunity to be published, earned teaching at school and translations from English and French. Subsequently, she was elected a member of the Academy of Arts of Hungary and the European Academy of Art and Literature. The author of the fifteen novels, several collections of short stories and books for children, translations to Hungarian Shakespeare and Golsourcy. In 1978, she received the Koshut Hungarian National Prize. A Attila Yozhef Prize winner, Pro Urbe Prize of the city of Budapest, Tibor Deri Awards and Agnesh Nemesh Nadi.
Roman "door" awarded the Betz (USA, 1993) Award and the French Femin Prize for the best novel of a foreign author (2003).
Magda Sabo - the most "translated" in the world of the Hungarian author - her books were published in 42 countries in more than 30 languages
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Author:Sabo Magda
Cover:
Cover:Hard
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  • Category:Fiction
  • Category:Modern Literature
  • Category:Poetry & Literature
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Publication Language:Russian
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ISBN:978-5-00131-029-7

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