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De Hongaarse schrijver Péter Nádas is ook fotograaf en brengt in dit boek beide kanten van zijn werk bij elkaar. Aan bod komen verlaten landschappen, ontvolkte dorpen, Boedapest, Berlijn, trappenhuizen, vensters, portretten, zelfportretten, bomen, waterspiegelingen en vooral de rol van het licht in dit alles.

286 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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Péter Nádas

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Hungarian novelist, essayist, and dramatist, a major central European literary figure. Nádas made his international breakthrough with the monumental novel A Book of Memories (1986), a psychological novel following the tradition of Proust, Thomas Mann, and magic realism.

Péter Nádas was born in Budapest, as the son of a high-ranking party functionary. Nádas's grandfather, Moritz Grünfeld, changed his name into Hungarian, which was considered a scandal in the family. Nádas's youth was shadowed by the loss of his parents. Nádas's mother died of cancer when he was young and his father committed suicide. At the age of 16 his uncle gave him a camera, and after dropping out of school Nádas turned to photojournalism. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, he worked as an editor, reader, and drama consultant. After the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, Nádas quit his job as a journalist and devoted himself to literature. "I resigned, walked out, and turned my back on the system to save my soul," he later said.

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