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A Hungarian Life

Friday, April 27, 2007

George Konrád, one of the most prominent writers in Eastern Europe, was one of only four Jewish children from his village in Hungary to survive the Holocaust. In A Guest in My Own Country, he talks about how WWII shaped his life.

A Guest in My Own Country is available for purchase at amazon.com


Comments

  • [1] Eva Shatkin from Manhattan April 27, 2007 - 07:18PM

    It was very difficult to understand his speech. Much of what he said was not clear. Could I have a print-out of his remarks?


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