Kaddis a meg nem született gyermekért. (Kaddish for an Unborn Child)
Budapest: Magveto, 1990. First editon, 195+[4] p. Inscribed copy for András Zoltán Bán, critic, translator and writer. Kertesz once remarked, "Ban is a literary pit bull." More
Budapest: Magveto, 1990. First editon, 195+[4] p. Inscribed copy for András Zoltán Bán, critic, translator and writer. Kertesz once remarked, "Ban is a literary pit bull." More
Budapest: Szépirodalmi Könyvkiadó, 1975. First edition. In original hard paper. With original illustrated dust cover. With Kertész’s photographic portrait on front flap. 291, (3) p. The chief novel of Imre Kertész (b. 1929), the Hungarian Holocaust survivor, who gained the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002 for this novel... More
Budapest: Szepirodalmi, 1985. Second edition. In original illustrated paper. 293 p. The chief novel of Imre Kertész (b. 1929), the Hungarian Holocaust survivor, who gained the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002 for this novel. “Fateless” is a quasi-autobiographical novel that describes a 15 year-old Hungarian boy’s tragic..... More