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10.04.2019 - Kertész and My Life and Nobel Prize 2002 etc.

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Kertész - My Life... by on HP

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06.11.2009 - Interpretation of dali48

I however, came unexpectedly on the idea that only one single reality exists - on a beautiful spring day in 1955. This reality but I am myself, my life, this fragile... - indefinitely awarded to me that the unknown, foreign powers had confiscated, nationalized, determined and sealed - and that I had to retrieve from the so-called history - this dreadful Moloch, because it is mine... - and I had to deal with it accordingly... (I. Kertész, Nobel Lecture 2002)

03.12.2013 - Interpretation of dali48

Imre Kertész - born 9 November 1929 - is a Hungarian Jewish author, Holocaust concentration camp survivor - and recipient of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Literature, "for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history" - Born in Budapest, Hungary, he resides in Berlin with his wife...
During World War II, Kertész was deported at the age of 14 with other Hungarian Jews to the Auschwitz concentration camp - and was later sent to Buchenwald - His best-known work, Fatelessness (Sorstalanság), describes the experience of 15-year-old György (George) Köves in the concentration camps of Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Zeitz...
Some have interpreted the book as quasi-autobiographical - but the author disavows a strong biographical connection...
In 2005, a film based on the novel, for which he wrote the script, was made in Hungary. Although sharing the same title, the film is more autobiographical than the book: it was released internationally at various dates in 2005 and 2006...
Kertész's writings translated into English include Kaddish for a Child Not Born and Liquidation (Felszámolás). Kertész initially found little appreciation for his writing in Hungary - and moved to Germany...
Kertész started translating German works into Hungarian — such as The Birth of Tragedy by Nietzsche, the plays of Dürrenmatt, Schnitzler and Tankred Dorst, the thoughts of Wittgenstein — and did not publish another novel until the late 1980s. He continues to write in Hungarian and submits his works to publishers in Hungary...
He criticized Steven Spielberg's depiction of the Holocaust in his 1993 film Schindler's List as kitsch - saying: "I regard as kitsch any representation of the Holocaust that is incapable of understanding or unwilling to understand the organic connection between our own deformed mode of life - and the very possibility of the Holocaust"...
Fateless or Fatelessness (Hungarian: Sorstalanság, lit. "Fatelessness") is a novel by Imre Kertész, winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize for literature, written between 1969 and 1973 and first published in 1975...
The novel is a semi-autobiographical story about a 14-year-old Hungarian Jew's experiences - in the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps...
Kertész won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2002, "for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual - against the barbaric arbitrariness of history"... (Wikipedia)

Imre Kertész was a Hungarian author and recipient of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Literature, "for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against ...
Notable works‎: ‎Fatelessness‎; ‎Kaddish for an U...
Born‎: ‎9 November 1929; ‎Budapest, Hungary
Notable awards‎: ‎Nobel Prize in Literature‎; 2002
Died‎: ‎31 March 2016 (aged 86); Budapest, Hu...




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