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This essentially Kafkaesque tale follows the travails of Budai, a linguist who steps off a plane expecting to be in Helsinki but finds himself in a sprawling and densely populated metropolis whose residents speak an unknown and unintelligible language. Budai is swept along with the crowd to a hotel,
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With no route home apparent, Budai spends his days trying to learn what he can about the city and the language but is frustrated at every turn. The only person with whom he has any kind of relationship is Epepe, who operates the lift in his hotel. But even she can't help when Budai's money runs out
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was the first of Karinthy's novels to be translated into English (Corvina Press, 1964). His novel
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champion. He authored more than a dozen novels. His father was the writer and journalist
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Index

personal name
Western name order
novelist
playwright
journalist
editor
translator
water polo
Frigyes Karinthy
Aranka Böhm
Auschwitz
Budapest
Frigyes Karinthy
Pázmány Péter University
Nemzeti Színház
Madách Theatre
Miskolc
Szeged
Debrecen
Machiavelli
Molière
Baumgarten Prize
Attila József Prize
Kossuth Prize

Telegram Books - Author Profile
"Hungarian Book Foundation"
the original
Ferenc Karinthy's Metropole
Robert Buckeye

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