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"After Hungarian writer Imre Kertész won the Nobel Prize in 2002, his political enemies called the award "conscience money" — as if given to Mr. Kertész because of his sufferings in the Holocaust, rather than for his writing. Very few critics have agreed, but until now, English readers have been able to find little in Mr. Kertész's work that is not based on his experiences during World War II."More from the source: nysun.com
23.01.2008
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