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Fatelessness. A novel by Imre Kertész. Translated by Hjalti Kristgeirsson.
A fourteen-year-old Jew, György Köves, is thrown out of a bus by a policeman in Budapest in 1944.
Fatelessness is one of the most moving depictions of the reality of the extermination camps of all time. The story is a unique portrayal of the psyche of a teenager who deals with his imprisonment with astonishing fortitude and always seeks to find rational explanations for what is happening.
Imre Kertész won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002, not least for Fatelessness.
A fourteen-year-old Jew, György Köves, is thrown out of a bus by a policeman in Budapest in 1944.
Fatelessness is one of the most moving depictions of the reality of the extermination camps of all time. The story is a unique portrayal of the psyche of a teenager who deals with his imprisonment with astonishing fortitude and always seeks to find rational explanations for what is happening.
Imre Kertész won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002, not least for Fatelessness.