Patrick Leigh Fermor
Central European University Press (Verlag)
978-615-5225-64-2 (ISBN)
O’Sullivan reveals the identity of the interesting characters in the travelogue, interviewing several of their descendants and meticulously recreating Leigh Fermor’s time spent among the Hungarian nobility. Leigh Fermor’s recollections of his 1934 contacts are at once a proof of a lifelong attraction for the aristocracy, and a confirmation of his passionate love of history and understanding of the region. Rich with photos and other rare documents on places and persons both from the 1930s and today, the book offers a compelling social and political history of the period and the area. Described by Professor Norman Stone as “a major work of Hungarian social archaeology,” this book provides a portrait of Hungary and Transylvania on the brink of momentous change.
Michael O’Sullivan is an English Literature graduate of Trinity College Dublin where his postgraduate work was on the poet W.H. Auden. He curated the first major international symposium and exhibition on Auden in the Kunstlerhaus Vienna in 1984. He was Vienna correspondent of the London Independent and later deputy Foreign Editor of Ireland’s national radio and television service RTE. He is the author of bestselling biographies of Mary Robinson, Ireland's first woman president and later UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. He has also written biographies of the founding father of the modern Irish state, Sean Lemass and of the playwright Brendan Behan. His co-authored social history of Dublin `The Shelbourne and its People’ has sold over 100,000 copies and is still in print since 1990. He has written for The Financial Times, The New Statesman and many other publications.
Acknowledgements
Note on Personal Names, Place Names and Hungarian Titles
Introduction
Prologue. The Bridge at Esztergom
I. Budapest
II. Across the Alföld—The Great Hungarian Plain
III. The Banat
IV. Transylvania
Xenia
‘István’
V. Epilogue. Return to Budapest
Bibliography
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 27.10.2019 |
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Zusatzinfo | 152 black-and-white photos, 2 maps |
Verlagsort | NY |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Reisen ► Reiseberichte ► Europa |
Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Kulturgeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 615-5225-64-8 / 6155225648 |
ISBN-13 | 978-615-5225-64-2 / 9786155225642 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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