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Péter Nádas

Péter Nádas (born 14 October 1942) is a Hungarian writer, playwright, and essayist.

Péter Nádas
Born (1942-10-14) October 14, 1942 (age 81)
Budapest, Hungary
Occupationwriter, journalist, photographer, playwright, essayist
NationalityHungarian
GenreNovel, short story, essays
Notable works
Notable awards

Biography edit

He was born in Budapest into a Jewish family,[1][2][3] the son of László Nádas (originally Nussbaum) and Klára Tauber. After the takeover of the Hungarian Nazis, the Arrow Cross Party on 15 October 1944, Klára Tauber escaped with her son to Bačka and Novi Sad, but returned to the capital directly before the Siege of Budapest. Péter Nádas survived the siege together with his mother in the flat of his uncle, the journalist Pál Aranyossi.

Even though his parents were illegal Communists during World War II and involved with the Communist administration later on, as well, they had both their sons—Péter and Pál—baptized in the Reformed (Calvinist) Church of Pozsonyi Street. His mother died of an illness when he was 13. In 1958, his father—head of department in one of the ministries, slandered with accusations of embezzlement, then exonerated by the court of all charges—committed suicide; Péter Nádas became an orphan at 16. Magda Aranyossi became the guardian of the two children.

Between 1961 and 1963 Péter Nádas studied journalism and photography. He worked as a journalist at a Budapest magazine (Pest Megyei Hírlap) from 1965 to 1969. He also worked as a playwright and a photographer. Since 1969 he has been a freelancer.

In 1990 he married Magda Salamon (with whom he had been living since 1962). In 1984 they moved to a small village in western Hungary, Gombosszeg, where they have resided ever since, though he also has a residence in the Castle District of Buda.

In 1993, he was elected member of the Széchenyi Academy of Literature and Arts.

Since the early 1970s, he has frequently spent time in Berlin, Germany, attending lectures at Humboldt University or reading in the Staatsbibliothek. He has been a fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Institute for Advanced Study. In 2006, he was elected a member of the Akademie der Künste, Berlin. He enjoys a high reputation in Germany.

Works edit

After publishing volumes of short stories, he published his first novel The End of a Family Story in 1977.

He published his second novel, A Book of Memories in 1986. It took Nádas twelve years to write this book.[4] The epigraph of this novel is from the Gospel according to John: "But he spoke of the temple of his body" (John, 2.21). In this novel, Nádas describes the world as a system of relations linking human bodies to each other. This book earned Nádas comparisons to Proust.

He published his latest novel, the three-volume Parallel Stories (I: The Mute Realm, II: In the Very Depth of the Night, III: The Breath of Freedom) in 2005. This novel is a multitude of independent stories that melt into one single narrative. It took Nádas eighteen years to complete this book. The novel has been described as "a virtuoso combination of nineteenth-century high realism with the experimentalism of the nouveau roman", while "the real narrative is that of bodies' actions on one another, their attraction and desires, their mutual memories" (Gábor Csordás). The plot is constructed around the histories of two families: one—the Lippay-Lehrs, who are Hungarian, the other—the Döhrings, who are German. These two main threads link irregularly up to one another via specific events or figures.

Nádas' other novels include Lovely Tale of Photography, Yearbook, On Heavenly and Earthly Love, and A Dialogue with Richard Swartz. Death is a recurrent theme in Nádas' work, particularly in Own Death, based on his experience of clinical death.

His writing has been described as intellectual, detailed, strong, innovative, and demanding. He is the winner of the Würth-Preis für Europäische Literatur in 2014.[5] A volume of interviews with Péter Nádas, by Zsófia Mihancsik (Nincs mennyezet, nincs födém) was published in 2006.

Bibliography edit

Works translated into English:

  • Parallel Stories: A Novel (ISBN 978-0-374-22976-4)
  • A Lovely Tale of Photography (ISBN 80-902171-6-8)
  • The End of a Family Story (ISBN 0-14-029179-2)
  • A Book of Memories (ISBN 0-374-11543-5) (ISBN 978-0-312-42796-2)(New York) (ISBN 0-224-03524-X) (ISBN 0-374-11543-5) (ISBN 0-14-027567-3) (ISBN 0-09-976631-0)(London)
  • "A Tale About Fire and Knowledge" in the anthology Caught in a Story
  • Love (ISBN 0-374-52955-8)
  • Own Death (ISBN 3-86521-010-4)
  • Fire and Knowledge: Fiction and Essays (ISBN 0-374-29964-1)

Awards edit

He has received numerous awards, including

He has also been nominated for the Nobel Prize.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Raphael Patai, The Jews of Hungary: History, Culture, Psychology, Wayne State University Press (2015), p. 665
  2. ^ Joshua Cohen, The Man in the High Castle, New York magazine, 21 August 2011
  3. ^ Tibor Fischer, Parallel Stories by Peter Nádas – review, The Guardian, 11 November 2011
  4. ^ Kovacs, Davis, “Péter Nádas”, BOMB Magazine Summer, 2007. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  5. ^ a b c "Peter Nadas bekommt Würth-Literaturpreis". Der Standard (in German). 27 March 2014. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  6. ^ . Ural Federal University. 29 February 2016. Archived from the original on 5 October 2016.

External links edit

  • Ottilie Mulzet: A la recherche de corps perdus: Notes from a reading of Péter Nádas's A néma tartomány (The Mute Realm)
  • Multilingual Literature Database of the Hungarian Book Foundation
  • Péter Nádas: Burial
  • Susan Sontag: Nádas's Comedy of Interment

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The native form of this personal name is Nadas Peter This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Peter Nadas born 14 October 1942 is a Hungarian writer playwright and essayist Peter NadasBorn 1942 10 14 October 14 1942 age 81 Budapest HungaryOccupationwriter journalist photographer playwright essayistNationalityHungarianGenreNovel short story essaysNotable worksA Book of Memories 1986 Parallel Stories 2005 Notable awardsAustrian State Prize for European Literature 1991 Franz Kafka Prize 2003 Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Bibliography 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksBiography editHe was born in Budapest into a Jewish family 1 2 3 the son of Laszlo Nadas originally Nussbaum and Klara Tauber After the takeover of the Hungarian Nazis the Arrow Cross Party on 15 October 1944 Klara Tauber escaped with her son to Backa and Novi Sad but returned to the capital directly before the Siege of Budapest Peter Nadas survived the siege together with his mother in the flat of his uncle the journalist Pal Aranyossi Even though his parents were illegal Communists during World War II and involved with the Communist administration later on as well they had both their sons Peter and Pal baptized in the Reformed Calvinist Church of Pozsonyi Street His mother died of an illness when he was 13 In 1958 his father head of department in one of the ministries slandered with accusations of embezzlement then exonerated by the court of all charges committed suicide Peter Nadas became an orphan at 16 Magda Aranyossi became the guardian of the two children Between 1961 and 1963 Peter Nadas studied journalism and photography He worked as a journalist at a Budapest magazine Pest Megyei Hirlap from 1965 to 1969 He also worked as a playwright and a photographer Since 1969 he has been a freelancer In 1990 he married Magda Salamon with whom he had been living since 1962 In 1984 they moved to a small village in western Hungary Gombosszeg where they have resided ever since though he also has a residence in the Castle District of Buda In 1993 he was elected member of the Szechenyi Academy of Literature and Arts Since the early 1970s he has frequently spent time in Berlin Germany attending lectures at Humboldt University or reading in the Staatsbibliothek He has been a fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin Institute for Advanced Study In 2006 he was elected a member of the Akademie der Kunste Berlin He enjoys a high reputation in Germany Works editAfter publishing volumes of short stories he published his first novel The End of a Family Story in 1977 He published his second novel A Book of Memories in 1986 It took Nadas twelve years to write this book 4 The epigraph of this novel is from the Gospel according to John But he spoke of the temple of his body John 2 21 In this novel Nadas describes the world as a system of relations linking human bodies to each other This book earned Nadas comparisons to Proust He published his latest novel the three volume Parallel Stories I The Mute Realm II In the Very Depth of the Night III The Breath of Freedom in 2005 This novel is a multitude of independent stories that melt into one single narrative It took Nadas eighteen years to complete this book The novel has been described as a virtuoso combination of nineteenth century high realism with the experimentalism of the nouveau roman while the real narrative is that of bodies actions on one another their attraction and desires their mutual memories Gabor Csordas The plot is constructed around the histories of two families one the Lippay Lehrs who are Hungarian the other the Dohrings who are German These two main threads link irregularly up to one another via specific events or figures Nadas other novels include Lovely Tale of Photography Yearbook On Heavenly and Earthly Love and A Dialogue with Richard Swartz Death is a recurrent theme in Nadas work particularly in Own Death based on his experience of clinical death His writing has been described as intellectual detailed strong innovative and demanding He is the winner of the Wurth Preis fur Europaische Literatur in 2014 5 A volume of interviews with Peter Nadas by Zsofia Mihancsik Nincs mennyezet nincs fodem was published in 2006 Bibliography editWorks translated into English Parallel Stories A Novel ISBN 978 0 374 22976 4 A Lovely Tale of Photography ISBN 80 902171 6 8 The End of a Family Story ISBN 0 14 029179 2 A Book of Memories ISBN 0 374 11543 5 ISBN 978 0 312 42796 2 New York ISBN 0 224 03524 X ISBN 0 374 11543 5 ISBN 0 14 027567 3 ISBN 0 09 976631 0 London A Tale About Fire and Knowledge in the anthology Caught in a Story Love ISBN 0 374 52955 8 Own Death ISBN 3 86521 010 4 Fire and Knowledge Fiction and Essays ISBN 0 374 29964 1 Awards editHe has received numerous awards including 1989 Prize for Hungarian Art Hungary 1991 Austrian State Prize for European Literature Austria 1992 Kossuth Prize Hungary 1995 Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding Germany 1998 Vilenica International Prize for Literature Slovenia 1998 Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger Prize for the Best Foreign Book France 2003 Franz Kafka Prize Czech Republic 5 2014 Wurth Preis fur Europaische Literatur Germany 5 He has also been nominated for the Nobel Prize 6 References edit Raphael Patai The Jews of Hungary History Culture Psychology Wayne State University Press 2015 p 665 Joshua Cohen The Man in the High Castle New York magazine 21 August 2011 Tibor Fischer Parallel Stories by Peter Nadas review The Guardian 11 November 2011 Kovacs Davis Peter Nadas BOMB Magazine Summer 2007 Retrieved 19 July 2012 a b c Peter Nadas bekommt Wurth Literaturpreis Der Standard in German 27 March 2014 Retrieved 28 March 2014 UrFU suggested a nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature Ural Federal University 29 February 2016 Archived from the original on 5 October 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peter Nadas Gabor Csordas The body of the text Corporeal writing in Peter Nadas s Parallel Stories Ottilie Mulzet A la recherche de corps perdus Notes from a reading of Peter Nadas s A nema tartomany The Mute Realm Multilingual Literature Database of the Hungarian Book Foundation Peter Nadas Burial Susan Sontag Nadas s Comedy of Interment Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Nadas amp oldid 1215378885, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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