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Szirtes is a
Hungarian surname. It is a
Hungarian name of Strihovce, Slovakia.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ádám
Szirtes (1925–1989), Hungarian...
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refugee at the age of eight.
Szirtes was a
judge for the 2017
Griffin Poetry Prize. Born in
Budapest on 29
November 1948,
Szirtes came to
England as a refugee...
- Sátántangó (1994),
directed by Béla Tarr. The
English translation by
George Szirtes won the Best
Translated Book
Award (2013). The
novel is
postmodernist and...
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translated by
George Szirtes (New Directions, 2012). 1989: The
Melancholy of
Resistance (Az ellenállás melankóliája),
translated by
George Szirtes (New Directions...
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original on 9
September 2007,
retrieved 5
November 2008
Thomas Szirtes (1997),
Applied dimensional analysis and modeling, New York: McGraw-Hill...
- Ádám
Szirtes (born Ádám
Szvitek February 10, 1925 – July 27, 1989) was a
Hungarian actor.
Treasured Earth (1948) The
Marriage of
Katalin Kis (1950) The...
- László
Szirtes (27
October 1904 – 27
March 1959) was a
Hungarian actor and film producer.
During World War II he was
excluded from work due to the country's...
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related to Nuer Reel (poetry collection), a
collection of
poetry by
George Szirtes The Reels, an
Australian rock pop
group Reel Cinemas, a
cinema chain in...
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write down and post on the Internet. An
English translation by
George Szirtes was
published in 2006. The New Yorker's
James Wood
wrote in 2011: "This...
- Hernádi and Tamás
Szirtes. The
second season was won by István Tabáni, singer. The
third season was won by
Attila László, singer. Tamás
Szirtes left the judging...