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Old 05-20-2009, 07:55 PM   #42
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wow, thank you so much ahi ! i can't wait to discover these authors. you're right that Frigyes Karinthy is very light-hearted and funny most of the time (although with plenty of underlying social commentary nonetheless !) and i do like that style very much but Ferenc Karinthy's writing (the son) is very different, much closer to kafka. i only read part of Epépé, as i unfortunately had to return it to the library before i finished it, but i will definitely finish it one day and from what i read i recommend it.

i'm interested in any recommendations you want to make, including folktales ; i have very eclectic tastes in books so i'm open to trying almost anything and as i said i have a particular interest in hungarian writers (and polish and russian and tchèque...).
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