Temptation

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Product Details
Price
$19.95  $18.55
Publisher
New York Review of Books
Publish Date
Pages
688
Dimensions
5.2 X 8.0 X 1.5 inches | 1.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781681374376
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About the Author
János Székely (1901-1958) was a novelist and screenwriter. At the age of eighteen, he fled World War I, leaving his native Hungary for Berlin, where he began writing screenplays. He emigrated to the United States in 1938, moving to Hollywood to work at the invitation of Ernst Lubitsch. Székely became a sought-after screenwriter and won the 1940 Academy Award for Best Story for Arise, My Love. He left the United States during the McCarthy era and eventually landed in East Berlin, where he lived until his death.

Mark Baczoni was born in Budapest and grew up in London. He studied in Cambridge and Budapest, and translates both prose and poetry from Hungarian and French. He lives in London.
Reviews
"In this book, we do not smell the sultry perfume of the golden twenties. Here, the musty odor of moldy apartments, bad food, cheap alcohol, and unventilated toilets seeps out of the sides. But the book is not dull social criticism--the characters are too vital, the story too exciting. And Székely, the accomplished screenwriter, has arranged his scenes far too cleverly." --Joachim Kronsbein, Der Spiegel

"A truly great novel that brings everything together: narrative force, social history, wit, anger, grief, love and idealism." --Angela Wittmann, Brigitte