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Antal Szerb (1 May 1901,
Budapest – 27
January 1945, Balf) was a
noted Hungarian scholar and writer. He is
generally considered to be one of the major...
- Hălmăgel (situated at 140 km from Arad), Luncșoara (Hosszúsor), Sârbi (
Szerb), Târnăvița (Fazekastarnó) and Țohești (Csohosd).
According to the last...
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Magyar Sziget fesztivál külföldi vendégeinek, szövetségeseinknek, a magyar-
szerb határon a kerítést és a határvédelmet" (Tweet) – via Twitter. "Konfederacja...
- a new wave of
internationally accessible writers like Mór Jókai,
Antal Szerb, Sándor Márai, Imre Kertész and
Magda Szabó. The
beginning of the history...
- Република Сърбия (Republika Sarbiya) Croatian:
Republika Srbija Hungarian:
Szerb Köztársaság Macedonian: Република Србија (Republika Srbija)
Pannonian Rusyn:...
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notable for
publishing authors such as
Stefan Zweig,
Marcel Aymé,
Antal Szerb, Paul
Morand and
Yasushi Inoue, as well as award-winning
contemporary writers...
- The Serbian–Hungarian Baranya–Baja
Republic (Hungarian: Baranya-Bajai
Szerb-Magyar Köztársaság, Serbian: Српско-мађарска република Барања-Баја / Srpsko-mađarska...
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literally "Traveler and Moonlight") is a 1937
novel by
Hungarian writer Antal Szerb. It is
among the best-known
novels in
contemporary Hungarian literature...
- (Hungarian: A Pendragon-legenda) is a 1934
novel by the
Hungarian writer Antal Szerb. The book is a
philosophical thriller/comedy/murder-mystery/ghost story...
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Hungarian literature into English,
noted for his
translations of
Antal Szerb's Journey by
Moonlight and The
Pendragon Legend and of
Magda Szabó's The...