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  1. 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 Anti-Jewish Laws.

  2. Szirtes László, született Neiser József (Lápafő, 1904. október 26. – Prága, 1959. március 27.) színész, gyártás- és felvételvezető, Szirtes Tamás színigazgató, színházi rendező apja.

  3. In the acknowledgements Szirtes thanks his quietly heroic father, László Szirtes, the long-suffering, dutiful husband whose real task in life was to look after Magda and who, according to the...

  4. Laszlo Krasnahorkai's brilliantly dark novel depicts life in the final days of Communist rule in Eastern Europe. The characters speak to us in long, meandering streams of consciousness that are at once bleak, grimly hilarious, and tragic, but never tedious or incoherent.

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    • Laszlo Krasznahorkai
  5. Laszlo Krasnahorkai's brilliantly dark novel depicts life in the final days of Communist rule in Eastern Europe. The characters speak to us in long, meandering streams of consciousness that are at once bleak, grimly hilarious, and tragic, but never tedious or incoherent.

    • (341)
    • Laszlo Krasznahorkai
  6. George Szirtes (b. 1948) is an award-winning poet and translator who settled in England after his family fled the Hungarian Uprising of 1956. His translation of Satantango by László Krasznahorkai won the 2013 Best Translated Book Award.

    • László Krasznahorkai, George Szirtes
  7. Nov 5, 2020 · He soon attains a messianic aura as he plays on the fears of the townsfolk and a series of increasingly brutal events unfold. Buy Satantango by Laszlo Krasznahorkai, George Szirtes from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £25.