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Miklós Szentkuthy

Miklós Szentkuthy (born Miklós Pfisterer; 2 June 1908 – 18 July 1988)[1] was one of the most prolific Hungarian writers of the 20th century. His works include numerous novels, essays, translations, and a voluminous diary spanning the years 1930–1988.[2] As the author of masterpieces such as Prae, the epic 10-volume St. Orpheus Breviary, Chapter on Love and Towards the One and Only Metaphor, he is recognized as one of the most significant Hungarian writers of the 20th century. To date, his works have been translated into English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, and Turkish.

Miklós Szentkuthy
(Photo: László Csigó)
Born
Miklós Pfisterer

(1908-06-02)2 June 1908
Died18 July 1988(1988-07-18) (aged 80)
NationalityHungarian
Occupationwriter
Known forone of the major innovative Hungarian novelists of the 20th century
Notable workPrae,
St. Orpheus Breviary,
Chapter on Love,
Towards the One and Only Metaphor
AwardsKossuth Prize

Style edit

Szentkuthy composed an oeuvre both imposing and complex, centered on the conflict between art and life, or the aspiration for holiness and eroticism. It includes fictionalized biographies of musicians such as Handel, Haydn, and Mozart, artists like Dürer and Brunelleschi, writers Goethe and Cicero, and historical figures Superbus and Luther, etc., written in the form of collections of fragments or notes with a wealth of audacious metaphors. For the experimental side and erudite aspect of his work, he is sometimes compared to the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. However, in My Career, Szentkuthy stated that he "never, in any shape or form, considered Prae to be a work that belonged to an avant-garde. [...] When people pigeonholed the book with ‘surrealism’ and other ‘isms’ I felt a bit like Molière's Bourgeois Gentilhomme, who on being taught the difference between poetry and prose, exclaims in astonishment, 'Good Heavens! For more than forty years I have been speaking prose without knowing it!' It was also on the basis of an honorable misunderstanding of Prae that I was invited to what was catalogued as the avant-garde “European School” – perhaps more to address them as a speaker than a proper member – and there I delivered talks on Dickens, Shakespeare, and a host of old classics, amply demonstrating that what the school fondly imagined were revolutionary innovations had also played a part, to a greater or lesser extent (better too), in the history of the arts."[3]

Works edit

Szentkuthy was only 26 when he published his debut novel Prae (1934),[4] which he intended to be a panoramic description of European culture of the twenties. Containing little plot or dialogue, the novel consists mostly of philosophical reflections and descriptions of modern interiors. One of the formal innovations of Prae lies in the fragmentary structure of the text. The novel consists of numerous reflections, descriptions, and scenes that are only loosely connected. While in 1934 the novel was received with indifference, today it is recognised as the first fully modernist Hungarian novel.

Szentkuthy's second book, Towards the One and Only Metaphor (1935), is a collection of short diary-like epigrams and reflections; it was intended as a literary experiment to follow the thinking self through the most delicate thoughts and impressions without imposing any direction on it. His next novel, Chapter on Love (1936), marks a shift in his style — the quasi-scientific language of Prae gives way to a baroque prose typical of his later works.

After Chapter on Love, Szentkuthy developed an outline for his St. Orpheus's Breviary, a grandiose cycle of historical novels. Drawing on the tradition of great Encyclopaedic narratives such as Balzac's The Human Comedy and Zola's Rougon-Macquart cycle, Szentkuthy aimed at depicting the totality of two thousand years of European culture. While there are clear parallels between this monumental work and Huysmans, Musil, and Robert Burton, and in ways it is parodic of St. Augustine, Zéno Bianu observed that its method is in part based on Karl Barth's exegetical work. "In 1938, Szentkuthy read the Römerbrief of the famous Protestant exegete Karl Barth, a commentary that is based on an analysis, phrase by phrase, even word by word, of the Epistle to the Romans. Literally enchanted by the effectiveness of this method – 'where, in his words, every epithet puts imagination in motion' – he decided to apply it on the spot to Casanova, which he had just annotated with gusto a German edition in six large volumes."[5] In the years 1939–1942, Szentkuthy published the first six parts of the series: Marginalia on Casanova (1939), Black Renaissance (1939), Escorial (1940), Europa Minor (1941), Cynthia (1941), and Confession and Puppet Show (1942). In the period 1945–1972, due to Communist rule in Hungary, Szentkuthy could not continue Orpheus. Instead he wrote a series of pseudo-biographical novels on Mozart (1957), Haydn (1959), Goethe (1962), Dürer (1966), and Handel (1967) in which he mixed historical facts with elements of fiction and autobiography. He also wrote several historical novels during this time: Liberated Jerusalem, Chronicle Burgonde, Byzance, Wittenberg, in which he put, as he himself said, several micro-Orpheus’.[6]

In 1972 Szentkuthy resumed the Orpheus cycle. Publication of the seventh volume, The Second Life of Sylvester II, turned out to be a success and marked the beginning of Szentkuthy's renaissance. His translation of Joyce's Ulysses (1974) and the second edition of Prae (1980) was followed by the republication of his early works, which brought him widespread recognition in some European countries. Thereafter he wrote two more parts of the Orpheus cycle, Canonized Desperation (1974), and Bloody Donkey (1984). In 1988 he was awarded the Kossuth Prize and the last book that appeared in his lifetime was Frivolities and Confessions (1988), a series of interviews conducted by Lóránt Kabdebó in 1983.

Death edit

Szentkuthy died in 1988, leaving the final part of Orpheus unfinished. Some fragments of it were published posthumously as In the Footsteps of Eurydice (1993).

Legacy edit

In the twenty-first century, Szentkuthy is generally acknowledged as one of the major innovative Hungarian novelists of the 20th century. His influence has extended to many contemporary authors, such as Péter Esterházy and Péter Nádas, while some critics consider him a forerunner of postmodernism.[citation needed] At the same time, Szentkuthy's oeuvre remains largely unknown to the wider English-speaking public, though a recent English translation and laudatory reviews in the Guardian,[7] the Los Angeles Review of Books,[8] and Tropes of Tenth Street[9] have considerably remedied that. Additionally, in December 2013, Szentkuthy's Marginalia on Casanova was chosen by Nicholas Lezard of The Guardian as one of the best books of the year.[10] In Europe, Szentkuthy's work has received more widespread and consistent attention, and at least one or more of his works have been translated annually since 1990. Yet, with only one monograph (József J. Fekete, P.O.S.T) and two doctoral theses devoted to his works, he is one of the most under-researched Hungarian writers, but some critics in France and elsewhere regard him to be as significant as Marcel Proust.[citation needed]

The Petőfi Literary Museum in Budapest has an archive of Szentkuthy's manuscripts which contain unpublished work, including approximately 80–100,000 pages of a sealed diary (1930s–1988). The first part of the diary (1930s–1947) opened to researchers in 2013, the 25th anniversary of his death, and the second part (1948–1988) will be opened in 2038. Szentkuthy professed that the diary is his 'real' work, hence the opening of it should prove illuminating.

Awards and honors edit

  • Baumgarten Prize (1948)
  • Award of Excellence of the Publisher Europa (March 21, 1975 – for the translation of Ulysses)
  • Attila József Prize (1977)
  • Order of Labor Gold Degree (1978 – for his remarkable life-work, on the occ. of his 70th birthday)
  • Füst Milán Prize (1982)
  • Déry Tibor Prize (1984)
  • Award of Excellence from the Publisher Magvető (May 15, 1985 – for Vol. IV of St. Orpheus Breviary, Bloody Donkey)
  • Kossuth Prize (April 4, 1988)
  • Award of Excellence from Hungarian Radio (June 28, 1988 – for the tr. of Ulysses)
  • Elected to be included in the Digitális Irodalmi Akadémia (2013)

Selected bibliography edit

Novels and novel-essays edit

  • Prae (1934; 1980; 2004)
    • Prae: Vol. 1, trans. Tim Wilkinson (Contra Mundum Press, 2014)
    • Prae: Vol. 2, trans. Erika Mihálycsa (Contra Mundum Press, 2022)
  • Fejezet a szerelemről (1936; 1984). Chapter on Love, trans. Erika Mihálycsa (Contra Mundum Press, 2020)
  • Fekete Orpheus-füzetek (1939–1942). Black Orpheus Booklets; later included in St. Orpheus Breviary
    • 1. Széljegyzetek Casanovához (1939; 2008). Marginalia on Casanova, trans. Tim Wilkinson (Contra Mundum Press, 2012)
    • 2. Fekete Reneszánsz (1939). Black Renaissance, trans. Tim Wilkinson (Contra Mundum Press, 2018)
    • 3. Eszkoriál (1940)
    • 4. Europa minor (1941)
    • 5. Cynthia (1941)
    • 6. Vallomás és bábjáték (1942). Confession and Puppet Show
  • Divertimento. Változatok Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart életére (1957; 1976; 1998; 2006). Variations on the Life of W. A. Mozart
  • Doktor Haydn (1959; 1979; 2009)
  • Burgundi krónika (1959; 1978). Burgundy Chronicle
  • Hitvita és nászinduló: Wittenberg, Bizánc (1960). Religious Debate and Wedding March: Wittenberg and Byzantium
  • Arc és álarc (1962; 1982). Face and Mask
  • Megszabadított Jeruzsálem (1965). Jerusalem Liberated
  • Saturnus fia (1966; 1989). Son of Saturn; novel about Albrecht Dürer
  • Angyali Gigi (1966). Angelic Gigi; novella
  • Händel (1967; 1975).
  • Meghatározások és szerepek (1969). Definitions and Roles
  • II Szilveszter második élete (1972). The Second Life of Sylvester II
  • Szent Orpheus breviáriuma (1973–1984). St. Orpheus Breviary:
    • Vol. 1 (1973) contains the first four volumes of Black Orpheus Booklets (1. Marginalia on Casanova, 2. Black Renaissance, 3. Eszkoriál, and 4. Europa minor)
    • Vol. 2 (1973) contains two more volumes of Black Orpheus Booklets (5. Cynthia, 6. Confession and Puppet Show) and 7. The Second Life of Silvester II
    • Vol. 3 (1974) contains 8. Kanonizált kétségbeesés [Canonized Desperation]
    • Vol. 4 (1984) contains 9. Véres szamár [Bloody Donkey]
  • Szárnyatlan oltárok: Burgundi krónika, Wittenberg (1978). Wingless Altars: Burgundy Chronicle and Wittenberg
  • Iniciálék és ámenek (1987). Initials and Amens, collection of shorter prose

Posthumous editions edit

  • Cicero vándorévei (1990)
  • Barokk Róbert (1991; 2002). Baroque Robert
  • Saint Orpheus's Breviary Vol. 5 (1993) contains 10. Euridiké nyomán [In the Footsteps of Eurydice]
  • Bianca Lanza di Casalanza (1994)
  • Nárcisszus tükre (written in 1933, first published in 1995). Narcissus’ Mirror
  • Bezárult Európa (2000). Europe Is Closed
  • Pendragon és XIII. Apolló (written 1946–1947, publ. 2008). Pendragon and Apollo XIII

Essays edit

  • Maupassant egy mai író szemével (1968). Maupassant in a Contemporary Writer's Eyes
  • Meghatározások és szerepek (Magvető, 1969)
  • Múzsák testamentuma (1985). Testament of the Muses

Short stories and other writings edit

  • Iniciálék és ámenek (Szépirodalmi, 1987).

Diary and memoirs edit

  • Az egyetlen metafora felé (1935, 1985). Towards the One and Only Metaphor, trans. Tim Wilkinson (Contra Mundum Press, 2013)
  • Frivolitások és hitvallások (1988). Frivolities & Confessions
  • Ágoston olvasás közben (1993). While Reading Augustine
  • Harmonikus tépett lélek (1994). A Harmonious Ripped Soul
  • Az alázat kalendáriuma (1998). The Almanac of Humility
  • Fájdalmok és titkok játéka (2001). The Play of Pains and Secrets
  • Az élet faggatottja (beszélgetések, riportok, interjúk Sz.M.-sal) (2006). An Interrogator of Life: Conversations, Reports, and Interviews with Miklós Szenkuthy

Other edit

  • Reakitás és irrealitás viszonya Ben Jonson klasszikus naturalizmusában [The Relationship of Reality to Unreality in the Classical Naturalism of Ben Jonson’]; doctoral thesis (1931)
  • Égő katedra (Hamvas Intézet, 2001)
  • Örök közelség, ezer emlék (Szentkuthy Miklós válogatott dedikációi) [Immortal Proximity, a Thousand Memories (selected dedications by Miklós Szenkuthy] (2007)
  • Szentkuthy Miklós válogatott levelezése [Selected Correspondence of Miklós Szenkuthy] (2008)
  • Titkok játéka (P.I.M., 2009)

Translations by Szentkuthy into Hungarian edit

  • Az angol irodalom kincsesháza (Budapest: Athenaeum, 1942) Szerk: Halász Gábor, Sz.M. ford: John Lyly, A szerelem veszélyei; Philip Sidney, A szerelem; John Donne, A halálról, és: Van-e Isten?; Sir Thomas Browne, Önmagáról [About Himself—an excerpt from Religio Medici]; John Milton, Az „Areopagiticá”-ból
  • Jonathan Swift, Gulliver utazásai (Szépirodalmi, 1952)
  • Álszentek cselekedetei (Szépirodalmi, 1953)
  • Howard Fast, Spartacus (Szépirodalmi, 1953)
  • Howard Fast, Amerikai legenda (Szépirodalmi, 1954)
  • Charles Dickens, Twist Olivér (Új Magyar Könyvkiadó, 1955)
  • Halldór Laxness, Független emberek (Új Magyar Könyvkiadó, 1955)
  • Henry Lawson, A batyu románca (Új Magyar Könyvkiadó, 1956)
  • Békedíjas írók (Új Magyar kiadó,1956)
  • Mark Twain, Az egymillió fontos bankjegy (Európa, 1957)
  • Mark Twain, Emberevés a vonaton (Magvető, 1966)
  • Hagyomány és egyéniség (1967)
  • Autóbusz és iguána (Európa, 1968)
  • Mark Twain, Mennyei utazás (Európa, 1970)
  • James Joyce, Ulysses (Európa, 1974)
  • Mark Twain, Megszelídítem a kerékpárt (Európa, 1980)
  • Az erőd bevétele (Zrínyi kiadó, Bp. 1980). Válogatás a világirodalom legjobb katona-elbeszéléseiből, 1800–1945
  • Henry Lawson, Élhetetlen szerelmesek (Európa, 1984)
  • Poe és követői. Rémisztő történetek (Lazi kiadó, Szeged, 2002)
  • Odüsszeusztól Ulyssesig (Kriterion, Kolozsvár, 2006)

Videos edit

  • András Jeles, Arc és álarc (Budapest, 1986). A video interview conducted by Pál Réz. This is an excerpt from the original 12–15 hours of footage shot by Jeles. Arc és álarc aired on Hungarian TV, Channel No. 1, in 1991.
  • TV Portrait-film (1983)

Archive edit

The Miklós Szentkuthy Foundation Archive, held by the Petőfi Literary Museum, contains:

  • a 1986 video interview (the raw material comprises 12–15 hours),
  • a collection of photographs related to Szentkuthy's life (thousands of photos from his grandparents' generation to the death of the writer),
  • thousands of bibliographical items: book reviews, critiques, etc. (from 1931 to the present day),
  • approx. 200 hours of audio cassettes (1968–present) and VHS tapes (1982 to the present day).

Further reading edit

Literary reviews edit

  • Numéro spécial de la revue littéraire hongroise: „Magyar Műhely” consacré entière-ment à M.Szentkuthy (édité à Paris, 1973)
  • Numéro spécial de la revue littéraire hongroise: „Thélème”, consacré à Miklós Szentkuthy (Printemps 1988)
  • Numéro spécial de la revue littéraire hongroise: "Orpheus", consacré entièrement à M. Szentkuthy (1994)
  • Europe, No. 868–869. Un bloc sur Miklós Szentkuthy (Paris, 2001)
  • Numéro spécial de la revue littéraire hongroise: „Forrás”, consacré à Szentkuthy (Mars 2002)
  • Numéro spécial de la revue littéraire hongroise: «Prae», avec un bloc sur Szentkuthy (Décembre 2008)

Monographs edit

  • Fekete J. József, Olvasat – Forum (Jugoszlávia: Újvidék, 1986)
  • Rugási Gyula, Szent Orpheus arcképe – esszékötet (Könyvkiadó: Pesti Szalon, 1992)
  • Fekete J. József, Olvasat II. Újabb esszék Szentkuthyról (Jugoszlávia: Sombor Informativni Centar, 1993)
  • Bálint Péter, Arcok és álarcok. Esszékötet – Felsőmagyarország kiadó, Miskolc, benne Sz.M.-ről: 79–167. old. (1994)
  • Fekete J. József, Széljegyzetek Szentkuthyhoz (Jugoszláviai Magyar Művelődési Társaság: Újvidék, 1998)
  • Nagy Pál, Az elérhetetlen szöveg. Prae-palimpszesz – tanulmányok (1999)
  • Szentkuthy Miklós: A mítosz mítosza – „In memoriam” sorozat (Rugási Gyula Nap kiadó, 2001)
  • Mária Tompa, Égő katedra – Visszaemlékezések Szentkuthy Miklósra – egykori tanítványok vallomásai (Hamvas Intézet, 2001)
  • Hegyi Katalin, Szentkuthy Miklós. – biográfia; „Élet-kép” sorozat (Elektra Kiadóház, 2001)
  • Molnár Márton, Napló és regény Szentkuthy Miklós műveiben – egyetemi szakdolgozat (Hamvas Intézet, 2003)
  • Bálint Péter, Szentkuthy álruhában. Közelítések egy gigantikus napló írójához (Széphalom Könyvműhely, 2003)
  • Fekete J. József, P.O.S.T. Szentkuthy Miklós és művei (Újvidék, 2005)
  • Parragi Márta, T.Nagy György, Szentkuthy Miklós könyvtára – tanulmány, katalógus, képanyag (PIM, 2008)
  • Fekete J. József, Elmélet helyett koreográfia. Újabb Szentkuthy-olvasatok (Nap-kút kiadó, 2010)
  • Sikorski Filip, A Genetic Analysis of Miklós Szentkuthy's "Prae" (Helsinki: Unigrafia, 2014), http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-10-9795-9

"Miklos Szentkuthy. "Il manierista enciclopedico della Weltliteratur: verso l'unica e sola metafora", in, Il lettore di provincia, rivista semestrale, A. Longo Editore Ravenna, anno XLVII fascicolo 146, gennaio/giugno 2016, pp. 99–104.

References edit

  1. ^ "Los Angeles Review of Books". Los Angeles Review of Books. 2 May 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  2. ^ Hanshe, Rainer. "Miklos Szentkuthy" (PDF). contramundum.net.
  3. ^ "Outprousting Proust". hlo.hu - Hungarian Literature Online. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  4. ^ "A comedy of ideas. Miklós Szentkuthy: Prae". hlo.hu - Hungarian Literature Online. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Paperback of the week: Marginalia on Casanova: St Orpheus Breviary I by Miklós Szentkuthy – review". the Guardian. 4 January 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  6. ^ "Entering the World Stage: Miklós Szentkuthy's Ars Poetica - Asymptote". www.asymptotejournal.com. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  7. ^ "Paperback of the week: Marginalia on Casanova: St Orpheus Breviary I by Miklós Szentkuthy – review". TheGuardian.com. 4 January 2013.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 May 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  9. ^ "The Tropes of Tenth Street: Szentkuthy's Marginalia on Casanova". 6 October 2012.
  10. ^ "The best paperback books of 2013". TheGuardian.com. 5 December 2013.

External links edit

  • Official Miklós Szentkuthy site
  • Miklós Szentkuthy Special Issue, Hyperion, Volume VIII, Issue 2, July 18, 2013
  • Rainer J. Hanshe, "Entering the World Stage: Miklós Szentkuthy's Ars Poetica," Quarterly Conversation (September 2, 2013)
  • Marginalia on Casanova: "Lectio (Saintly Reading)"
  • Towards the One and Only Metaphor -- excerpt I
  • Towards the One and Only Metaphor -- excerpt II
  • Prae: Recollections of My Career -- excerpt I
  • Prae: Recollections of My Career -- excerpt II
  • The Nile's Nymphs -- excerpt from St. Orpheus Breviary
  • Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum
  • Litteraturehongroise Szentkuthy page
  • Zéno Bianu, "Boudoir & Theology"
  • Joël Roussiez, "À propos du livre « Robert Baroque » de Miklos Szentkuthy," Contre-feux, revue littéraire, 30 July 2007
  • József J. Fekete, "Szentkuthy, the Proteus of Hungarian literature," Hungarian Literature Online, 7.03.2008
  • An excerpt from Miklós Szentkuthy's novel on Haydn, Hungarian Literature Online, 4.09.2009
  • Ferenc Takács, "A comedy of ideas. Miklós Szentkuthy: Prae," Hungarian Literature Online, 5.01.2012
  • Diana Vonnak: "The Gallery of Inner Life. Miklós Szentkuthy: Towards the One and Only Metaphor", Hungarian Literature Online, 21.03.2014
  • Miklós Szentkuthy: « Entendez-voir» au Petit Palais, Le Magazine Littéraire (radio broadcasts and more)

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Miklos Szentkuthy born Miklos Pfisterer 2 June 1908 18 July 1988 1 was one of the most prolific Hungarian writers of the 20th century His works include numerous novels essays translations and a voluminous diary spanning the years 1930 1988 2 As the author of masterpieces such as Prae the epic 10 volume St Orpheus Breviary Chapter on Love and Towards the One and Only Metaphor he is recognized as one of the most significant Hungarian writers of the 20th century To date his works have been translated into English French Spanish Portuguese Romanian Slovak and Turkish Miklos Szentkuthy Photo Laszlo Csigo BornMiklos Pfisterer 1908 06 02 2 June 1908Died18 July 1988 1988 07 18 aged 80 NationalityHungarianOccupationwriterKnown forone of the major innovative Hungarian novelists of the 20th centuryNotable workPrae St Orpheus Breviary Chapter on Love Towards the One and Only MetaphorAwardsKossuth Prize Contents 1 Style 2 Works 3 Death 4 Legacy 5 Awards and honors 6 Selected bibliography 6 1 Novels and novel essays 6 2 Posthumous editions 6 3 Essays 6 4 Short stories and other writings 6 5 Diary and memoirs 6 6 Other 6 7 Translations by Szentkuthy into Hungarian 6 8 Videos 6 9 Archive 7 Further reading 7 1 Literary reviews 7 2 Monographs 8 References 9 External linksStyle editSzentkuthy composed an oeuvre both imposing and complex centered on the conflict between art and life or the aspiration for holiness and eroticism It includes fictionalized biographies of musicians such as Handel Haydn and Mozart artists like Durer and Brunelleschi writers Goethe and Cicero and historical figures Superbus and Luther etc written in the form of collections of fragments or notes with a wealth of audacious metaphors For the experimental side and erudite aspect of his work he is sometimes compared to the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges However in My Career Szentkuthy stated that he never in any shape or form considered Prae to be a work that belonged to an avant garde When people pigeonholed the book with surrealism and other isms I felt a bit like Moliere s Bourgeois Gentilhomme who on being taught the difference between poetry and prose exclaims in astonishment Good Heavens For more than forty years I have been speaking prose without knowing it It was also on the basis of an honorable misunderstanding of Prae that I was invited to what was catalogued as the avant garde European School perhaps more to address them as a speaker than a proper member and there I delivered talks on Dickens Shakespeare and a host of old classics amply demonstrating that what the school fondly imagined were revolutionary innovations had also played a part to a greater or lesser extent better too in the history of the arts 3 Works editSzentkuthy was only 26 when he published his debut novel Prae 1934 4 which he intended to be a panoramic description of European culture of the twenties Containing little plot or dialogue the novel consists mostly of philosophical reflections and descriptions of modern interiors One of the formal innovations of Prae lies in the fragmentary structure of the text The novel consists of numerous reflections descriptions and scenes that are only loosely connected While in 1934 the novel was received with indifference today it is recognised as the first fully modernist Hungarian novel Szentkuthy s second book Towards the One and Only Metaphor 1935 is a collection of short diary like epigrams and reflections it was intended as a literary experiment to follow the thinking self through the most delicate thoughts and impressions without imposing any direction on it His next novel Chapter on Love 1936 marks a shift in his style the quasi scientific language of Prae gives way to a baroque prose typical of his later works After Chapter on Love Szentkuthy developed an outline for his St Orpheus s Breviary a grandiose cycle of historical novels Drawing on the tradition of great Encyclopaedic narratives such as Balzac s The Human Comedy and Zola s Rougon Macquart cycle Szentkuthy aimed at depicting the totality of two thousand years of European culture While there are clear parallels between this monumental work and Huysmans Musil and Robert Burton and in ways it is parodic of St Augustine Zeno Bianu observed that its method is in part based on Karl Barth s exegetical work In 1938 Szentkuthy read the Romerbrief of the famous Protestant exegete Karl Barth a commentary that is based on an analysis phrase by phrase even word by word of the Epistle to the Romans Literally enchanted by the effectiveness of this method where in his words every epithet puts imagination in motion he decided to apply it on the spot to Casanova which he had just annotated with gusto a German edition in six large volumes 5 In the years 1939 1942 Szentkuthy published the first six parts of the series Marginalia on Casanova 1939 Black Renaissance 1939 Escorial 1940 Europa Minor 1941 Cynthia 1941 and Confession and Puppet Show 1942 In the period 1945 1972 due to Communist rule in Hungary Szentkuthy could not continue Orpheus Instead he wrote a series of pseudo biographical novels on Mozart 1957 Haydn 1959 Goethe 1962 Durer 1966 and Handel 1967 in which he mixed historical facts with elements of fiction and autobiography He also wrote several historical novels during this time Liberated Jerusalem Chronicle Burgonde Byzance Wittenberg in which he put as he himself said several micro Orpheus 6 In 1972 Szentkuthy resumed the Orpheus cycle Publication of the seventh volume The Second Life of Sylvester II turned out to be a success and marked the beginning of Szentkuthy s renaissance His translation of Joyce s Ulysses 1974 and the second edition of Prae 1980 was followed by the republication of his early works which brought him widespread recognition in some European countries Thereafter he wrote two more parts of the Orpheus cycle Canonized Desperation 1974 and Bloody Donkey 1984 In 1988 he was awarded the Kossuth Prize and the last book that appeared in his lifetime was Frivolities and Confessions 1988 a series of interviews conducted by Lorant Kabdebo in 1983 Death editSzentkuthy died in 1988 leaving the final part of Orpheus unfinished Some fragments of it were published posthumously as In the Footsteps of Eurydice 1993 Legacy editIn the twenty first century Szentkuthy is generally acknowledged as one of the major innovative Hungarian novelists of the 20th century His influence has extended to many contemporary authors such as Peter Esterhazy and Peter Nadas while some critics consider him a forerunner of postmodernism citation needed At the same time Szentkuthy s oeuvre remains largely unknown to the wider English speaking public though a recent English translation and laudatory reviews in the Guardian 7 the Los Angeles Review of Books 8 and Tropes of Tenth Street 9 have considerably remedied that Additionally in December 2013 Szentkuthy s Marginalia on Casanova was chosen by Nicholas Lezard of The Guardian as one of the best books of the year 10 In Europe Szentkuthy s work has received more widespread and consistent attention and at least one or more of his works have been translated annually since 1990 Yet with only one monograph Jozsef J Fekete P O S T and two doctoral theses devoted to his works he is one of the most under researched Hungarian writers but some critics in France and elsewhere regard him to be as significant as Marcel Proust citation needed The Petofi Literary Museum in Budapest has an archive of Szentkuthy s manuscripts which contain unpublished work including approximately 80 100 000 pages of a sealed diary 1930s 1988 The first part of the diary 1930s 1947 opened to researchers in 2013 the 25th anniversary of his death and the second part 1948 1988 will be opened in 2038 Szentkuthy professed that the diary is his real work hence the opening of it should prove illuminating Awards and honors editBaumgarten Prize 1948 Award of Excellence of the Publisher Europa March 21 1975 for the translation of Ulysses Attila Jozsef Prize 1977 Order of Labor Gold Degree 1978 for his remarkable life work on the occ of his 70th birthday Fust Milan Prize 1982 Dery Tibor Prize 1984 Award of Excellence from the Publisher Magveto May 15 1985 for Vol IV of St Orpheus Breviary Bloody Donkey Kossuth Prize April 4 1988 Award of Excellence from Hungarian Radio June 28 1988 for the tr of Ulysses Elected to be included in the Digitalis Irodalmi Akademia 2013 Selected bibliography editNovels and novel essays edit Prae 1934 1980 2004 Prae Vol 1 trans Tim Wilkinson Contra Mundum Press 2014 Prae Vol 2 trans Erika Mihalycsa Contra Mundum Press 2022 Fejezet a szerelemrol 1936 1984 Chapter on Love trans Erika Mihalycsa Contra Mundum Press 2020 Fekete Orpheus fuzetek 1939 1942 Black Orpheus Booklets later included in St Orpheus Breviary 1 Szeljegyzetek Casanovahoz 1939 2008 Marginalia on Casanova trans Tim Wilkinson Contra Mundum Press 2012 2 Fekete Reneszansz 1939 Black Renaissance trans Tim Wilkinson Contra Mundum Press 2018 3 Eszkorial 1940 4 Europa minor 1941 5 Cynthia 1941 6 Vallomas es babjatek 1942 Confession and Puppet Show Divertimento Valtozatok Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart eletere 1957 1976 1998 2006 Variations on the Life of W A Mozart Doktor Haydn 1959 1979 2009 Burgundi kronika 1959 1978 Burgundy Chronicle Hitvita es naszindulo Wittenberg Bizanc 1960 Religious Debate and Wedding March Wittenberg and Byzantium Arc es alarc 1962 1982 Face and Mask Megszabaditott Jeruzsalem 1965 Jerusalem Liberated Saturnus fia 1966 1989 Son of Saturn novel about Albrecht Durer Angyali Gigi 1966 Angelic Gigi novella Handel 1967 1975 Meghatarozasok es szerepek 1969 Definitions and Roles II Szilveszter masodik elete 1972 The Second Life of Sylvester II Szent Orpheus breviariuma 1973 1984 St Orpheus Breviary Vol 1 1973 contains the first four volumes of Black Orpheus Booklets 1 Marginalia on Casanova 2 Black Renaissance 3 Eszkorial and 4 Europa minor Vol 2 1973 contains two more volumes of Black Orpheus Booklets 5 Cynthia 6 Confession and Puppet Show and 7 The Second Life of Silvester II Vol 3 1974 contains 8 Kanonizalt ketsegbeeses Canonized Desperation Vol 4 1984 contains 9 Veres szamar Bloody Donkey Szarnyatlan oltarok Burgundi kronika Wittenberg 1978 Wingless Altars Burgundy Chronicle and Wittenberg Inicialek es amenek 1987 Initials and Amens collection of shorter prosePosthumous editions edit Cicero vandorevei 1990 Barokk Robert 1991 2002 Baroque Robert Saint Orpheus s Breviary Vol 5 1993 contains 10 Euridike nyoman In the Footsteps of Eurydice Bianca Lanza di Casalanza 1994 Narcisszus tukre written in 1933 first published in 1995 Narcissus Mirror Bezarult Europa 2000 Europe Is Closed Pendragon es XIII Apollo written 1946 1947 publ 2008 Pendragon and Apollo XIIIEssays edit Maupassant egy mai iro szemevel 1968 Maupassant in a Contemporary Writer s Eyes Meghatarozasok es szerepek Magveto 1969 Muzsak testamentuma 1985 Testament of the MusesShort stories and other writings edit Inicialek es amenek Szepirodalmi 1987 Diary and memoirs edit Az egyetlen metafora fele 1935 1985 Towards the One and Only Metaphor trans Tim Wilkinson Contra Mundum Press 2013 Frivolitasok es hitvallasok 1988 Frivolities amp Confessions Agoston olvasas kozben 1993 While Reading Augustine Harmonikus tepett lelek 1994 A Harmonious Ripped Soul Az alazat kalendariuma 1998 The Almanac of Humility Fajdalmok es titkok jateka 2001 The Play of Pains and Secrets Az elet faggatottja beszelgetesek riportok interjuk Sz M sal 2006 An Interrogator of Life Conversations Reports and Interviews with Miklos SzenkuthyOther edit Reakitas es irrealitas viszonya Ben Jonson klasszikus naturalizmusaban The Relationship of Reality to Unreality in the Classical Naturalism of Ben Jonson doctoral thesis 1931 Ego katedra Hamvas Intezet 2001 Orok kozelseg ezer emlek Szentkuthy Miklos valogatott dedikacioi Immortal Proximity a Thousand Memories selected dedications by Miklos Szenkuthy 2007 Szentkuthy Miklos valogatott levelezese Selected Correspondence of Miklos Szenkuthy 2008 Titkok jateka P I M 2009 Translations by Szentkuthy into Hungarian edit Az angol irodalom kincseshaza Budapest Athenaeum 1942 Szerk Halasz Gabor Sz M ford John Lyly A szerelem veszelyei Philip Sidney A szerelem John Donne A halalrol es Van e Isten Sir Thomas Browne Onmagarol About Himself an excerpt from Religio Medici John Milton Az Areopagitica bol Jonathan Swift Gulliver utazasai Szepirodalmi 1952 Alszentek cselekedetei Szepirodalmi 1953 Howard Fast Spartacus Szepirodalmi 1953 Howard Fast Amerikai legenda Szepirodalmi 1954 Charles Dickens Twist Oliver Uj Magyar Konyvkiado 1955 Halldor Laxness Fuggetlen emberek Uj Magyar Konyvkiado 1955 Henry Lawson A batyu romanca Uj Magyar Konyvkiado 1956 Bekedijas irok Uj Magyar kiado 1956 Mark Twain Az egymillio fontos bankjegy Europa 1957 Mark Twain Embereves a vonaton Magveto 1966 Hagyomany es egyeniseg 1967 Autobusz es iguana Europa 1968 Mark Twain Mennyei utazas Europa 1970 James Joyce Ulysses Europa 1974 Mark Twain Megszeliditem a kerekpart Europa 1980 Az erod bevetele Zrinyi kiado Bp 1980 Valogatas a vilagirodalom legjobb katona elbeszeleseibol 1800 1945 Henry Lawson Elhetetlen szerelmesek Europa 1984 Poe es kovetoi Remiszto tortenetek Lazi kiado Szeged 2002 Odusszeusztol Ulyssesig Kriterion Kolozsvar 2006 Videos edit Andras Jeles Arc es alarc Budapest 1986 A video interview conducted by Pal Rez This is an excerpt from the original 12 15 hours of footage shot by Jeles Arc es alarc aired on Hungarian TV Channel No 1 in 1991 TV Portrait film 1983 Archive edit The Miklos Szentkuthy Foundation Archive held by the Petofi Literary Museum contains a 1986 video interview the raw material comprises 12 15 hours a collection of photographs related to Szentkuthy s life thousands of photos from his grandparents generation to the death of the writer thousands of bibliographical items book reviews critiques etc from 1931 to the present day approx 200 hours of audio cassettes 1968 present and VHS tapes 1982 to the present day Further reading editLiterary reviews edit Numero special de la revue litteraire hongroise Magyar Muhely consacre entiere ment a M Szentkuthy edite a Paris 1973 Numero special de la revue litteraire hongroise Theleme consacre a Miklos Szentkuthy Printemps 1988 Numero special de la revue litteraire hongroise Orpheus consacre entierement a M Szentkuthy 1994 Europe No 868 869 Un bloc sur Miklos Szentkuthy Paris 2001 Numero special de la revue litteraire hongroise Forras consacre a Szentkuthy Mars 2002 Numero special de la revue litteraire hongroise Prae avec un bloc sur Szentkuthy Decembre 2008 Monographs edit Fekete J Jozsef Olvasat Forum Jugoszlavia Ujvidek 1986 Rugasi Gyula Szent Orpheus arckepe esszekotet Konyvkiado Pesti Szalon 1992 Fekete J Jozsef Olvasat II Ujabb esszek Szentkuthyrol Jugoszlavia Sombor Informativni Centar 1993 Balint Peter Arcok es alarcok Esszekotet Felsomagyarorszag kiado Miskolc benne Sz M rol 79 167 old 1994 Fekete J Jozsef Szeljegyzetek Szentkuthyhoz Jugoszlaviai Magyar Muvelodesi Tarsasag Ujvidek 1998 Nagy Pal Az elerhetetlen szoveg Prae palimpszesz tanulmanyok 1999 Szentkuthy Miklos A mitosz mitosza In memoriam sorozat Rugasi Gyula Nap kiado 2001 Maria Tompa Ego katedra Visszaemlekezesek Szentkuthy Miklosra egykori tanitvanyok vallomasai Hamvas Intezet 2001 Hegyi Katalin Szentkuthy Miklos biografia Elet kep sorozat Elektra Kiadohaz 2001 Molnar Marton Naplo es regeny Szentkuthy Miklos muveiben egyetemi szakdolgozat Hamvas Intezet 2003 Balint Peter Szentkuthy alruhaban Kozelitesek egy gigantikus naplo irojahoz Szephalom Konyvmuhely 2003 Fekete J Jozsef P O S T Szentkuthy Miklos es muvei Ujvidek 2005 Parragi Marta T Nagy Gyorgy Szentkuthy Miklos konyvtara tanulmany katalogus kepanyag PIM 2008 Fekete J Jozsef Elmelet helyett koreografia Ujabb Szentkuthy olvasatok Nap kut kiado 2010 Sikorski Filip A Genetic Analysis of Miklos Szentkuthy s Prae Helsinki Unigrafia 2014 http urn fi URN ISBN 978 952 10 9795 9 Miklos Szentkuthy Il manierista enciclopedico della Weltliteratur verso l unica e sola metafora in Il lettore di provincia rivista semestrale A Longo Editore Ravenna anno XLVII fascicolo 146 gennaio giugno 2016 pp 99 104 References edit Los Angeles Review of Books Los Angeles Review of Books 2 May 2013 Retrieved 4 July 2021 Hanshe Rainer Miklos Szentkuthy PDF contramundum net Outprousting Proust hlo hu Hungarian Literature Online Retrieved 4 July 2021 A comedy of ideas Miklos Szentkuthy Prae hlo hu Hungarian Literature Online Retrieved 4 July 2021 Paperback of the week Marginalia on Casanova St Orpheus Breviary I by Miklos Szentkuthy review the Guardian 4 January 2013 Retrieved 4 July 2021 Entering the World Stage Miklos Szentkuthy s Ars Poetica Asymptote www asymptotejournal com Retrieved 4 July 2021 Paperback of the week Marginalia on Casanova St Orpheus Breviary I by Miklos Szentkuthy review TheGuardian com 4 January 2013 Los Angeles Review of Books All That Exists is the Only True Luxury Miklos Szentkuthy s Marginalia on Casanova Archived from the original on 8 May 2013 Retrieved 18 May 2013 The Tropes of Tenth Street Szentkuthy s Marginalia on Casanova 6 October 2012 The best paperback books of 2013 TheGuardian com 5 December 2013 External links editOfficial Miklos Szentkuthy site Miklos Szentkuthy Special Issue Hyperion Volume VIII Issue 2 July 18 2013 Rainer J Hanshe Entering the World Stage Miklos Szentkuthy s Ars Poetica Quarterly Conversation September 2 2013 Marginalia on Casanova Lectio Saintly Reading Towards the One and Only Metaphor excerpt I Towards the One and Only Metaphor excerpt II Prae Recollections of My Career excerpt I Prae Recollections of My Career excerpt II The Nile s Nymphs excerpt from St Orpheus Breviary Petofi Irodalmi Muzeum Litteraturehongroise Szentkuthy page Editions Jose Corti Szentkuthy page Zeno Bianu Boudoir amp Theology Joel Roussiez A propos du livre Robert Baroque de Miklos Szentkuthy Contre feux revue litteraire 30 July 2007 Jozsef J Fekete Szentkuthy the Proteus of Hungarian literature Hungarian Literature Online 7 03 2008 Jose Antonio Garcia Simon Miklos Szentkuthy ou la quete de l oeuvre absolue Le Courrier 15 August 2008 An excerpt from Miklos Szentkuthy s novel on Haydn Hungarian Literature Online 4 09 2009 Ferenc Takacs A comedy of ideas Miklos Szentkuthy Prae Hungarian Literature Online 5 01 2012 Diana Vonnak The Gallery of Inner Life Miklos Szentkuthy Towards the One and Only Metaphor Hungarian Literature Online 21 03 2014 Miklos Szentkuthy Entendez voir au Petit Palais Le Magazine Litteraire radio broadcasts and more Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miklos Szentkuthy amp oldid 1177308059, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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