Imre kertesz biography of mahatma gandhi
Hungarian Imre Kertész was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in for “writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against the....
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Imre Kertesz
Hungarian writer, Nobel Prize in Literature, Date of Birth: Country: Hungary |
Content:
- Early Life and Holocaust
- After the War: A Life of Writing
- Literary Recognition
- The Horrors of the Holocaust
- The Paradox of Home
- Individual vs.
Society
- Criticism of Eastern Europe
- Nobel Prize Laureate
Early Life and Holocaust
Imre Kertész was born in Budapest in At the age of fifteen, he was transported to Auschwitz and later Buchenwald, where he was liberated in The horrors of the Holocaust became the defining theme of his writing.
After the War: A Life of Writing
Following the war, Kertész worked as a journalist and translator of German literature.
His first novel was published in
Literary Recognition
Kertész's international recognition came with the release of the novella collection "The Fateful Flag" in In , he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his body of work.
The Horrors of the Holocaust
Kertész's writing relentlessly returns to t