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Innocence and Dictatorship: A presentation by Hungarian writer Peter Zilahy
Join us for a presentation by Hungarian author Peter Zilahy. Zilahy is a many-sided author, whose prose and poetry are widely translated and who often performs on stage, combining photography and new media in his work. His collection of poems, Statue Under a White Sheet Ready to Jump, was published in 1993 and has won the Moricz Zsigmond Prize. His dictionary novel, The Last Window Giraffe, was published in 1998 and has been since translated into 22 languages. Among other awards it has won ‘The Book of the Year Prize’ in Ukraine in 2003 and influenced the Orange Revolution in 2004. The author has had exhibitions all over Europe and has performed new media presentations based on the novel in 28 countries. In 2001 he was a visiting scholar at New York University. In 2002, Ludwig Museum Budapest held an exhibition of his selected photographs and interactive works. In 2003 he had an exhibition in Akademie Schloss Solitude, where his book of short proses, Drei, was also published. In 2007 he published a collection in Budapest with the title Three plus 1 written in seven genres. In May 2007 his theatre play Der lange Weg nach nebenan was performed in Volksbuhne, Berlin, then it went on touring Germany in Leipzig, Stuttgart, Weimar and Dusseldorf. The play was published as a book by Passagen in 2008. The author regularly writes for the The New York Times, The Guardian and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Zilahy Peter (the Hungarian name) presently divides his time between Berlin and Lago di Garda working on a new novel. Free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
When | 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Monday, January 27, 2014 |
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Building | Department of International Relations, 154 Bay State Road, 1st floor |
Contact Name | Elizabeth Amrien |
Phone | 617-686-6872 |
Contact Email | eamrien@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Center for the Study of Europe |
Fees | Free |
Speakers | Peter Zilahy |