Hungarian Literature

Hungarian literature is literature written in the Hungarian language, predominantly by Hungarians. Hungarian literature may also include literature written in another language than Hungarian (mostly Latin) which is significant due to its Hungary-related topic or if it includes fragments in Hungarian. While virtually unknown in the Anglosphere for centuries, Hungary's literature gained renown by the end of the 20th century thanks to a new wave of internationally accessible writers like Antal Szerb, Sándor Márai, Imre Kertész and Magda Szabó. ...more

Mindig történik VALAMI a Deákban (Belvárosi Deák, #1)
Állj ​mellém (Iskolák versenye II. trilógia, #3)
Breaking Through: My Life in Science
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Bízz ​bennem (Iskolák versenye II. trilógia, #1)
Nem ​egyszerű
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Higgy nekem (Iskolák versenye II. trilógia, #2)
Merkúr ​a retrográdban
Hullámsír  (Kardos Júlia, #2)
Budapest: Between East and West
Don't Ask My Name: A Hidden Child's Tale of Survival
Lányos apa
A hazugság tézisei
The Door
Embers (Vintage International)
Satantango
Journey by Moonlight
The Melancholy of Resistance
Fatelessness
Abigail
The Paul Street Boys
Anna Édes
The Tragedy of Man
Skylark
War & War
The Paul Street Boys by Ferenc MolnárMetropole by Ferenc KarinthyBudapest Noir by Vilmos Kondor
Authors Born in Hungary
3 books — 1 voter
Carol by Claire  MorganMiért lennél boldog, ha lehetsz normális? by Jeanette WintersonVerazélet by Anna Lovas NagyEvelyn hét férje by Taylor Jenkins ReidSzivárványvasúton by Barbara Bee
Leszbikus könyvek magyarul
33 books — 4 voters

Embers by Sándor MáraiJourney by Moonlight by Antal SzerbThe Door by Magda SzabóFatelessness by Imre KertészThe Paul Street Boys by Ferenc Molnár
20th Century Hungarian Literature
146 books — 189 voters
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor DostoevskyMilena by Olja KnezevicThe Trial by Franz KafkaThe Master and Margarita by Mikhail BulgakovI Served the King of England by Bohumil Hrabal
Best Novels from Eastern Europe
198 books — 84 voters

Kísértés Rt. by Imre Viktória AnnaA Boszorka fénye by Benina9...8...7 by Gyula Böszörményi6...5...4 by Gyula Böszörményi3...2...1 by Gyula Böszörményi
Magyar Fantasy
33 books — 10 voters
Den store Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldFarvel til våpnene by Ernest HemingwayOg solen går sin gang by Ernest HemingwayKlokkene ringer for deg by Ernest HemingwayProsessen by Franz Kafka
Den Gule Serie
93 books — 2 voters


Virginia Woolf
...érezte, igen, hogy az élet, mely elkülönült kis események sorozata, s ezeket egyenként, sorjában éljük át, kígyózó-hullámzó egész, mely hol feldobja, hol sodorja magával az embert, s a partra csobbantja végül.
Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse

Brent Weeks
Meg lennél lepve, hogy milyen beszédesek a férfiak egy nő jelenlétében, akiről azt gondolják, hogy egy ostoba kurva.
Brent Weeks, The Way of Shadows

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