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Imre Kertész

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On December 10, 2002, the Swedish Academy in Stockholm awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature to Hungarian novelist Imre Kertész. The sites presented below provide news and biographical information about Kertész, as well as links to electronic versions of his works.



Digitális Irodalmi Akadémia (http://www.irodalmiakademia.hu)
This organization aims to make the best works of Hungarian authors freely available on the Internet. Site provides biographies, digitized books, bibliographies, and literary criticism. In Hungarian.

János Neumann Digital Library and Multimedia Center (http://www.neumann-haz.hu)
Since 1997 the Library and Center (Neumann House) has participated in the digitization of Hungarian cultural heritage-texts, still pictures, and sound materials; coordinate all related activities; and manage the network services built on these digitization projects. In Hungarian and English.

Imre Kertész. The Nobel Prize in Literature 2002 (http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/2002/kertesz-lecture-e.html)
The Swedish Academy's web page for Imre Kertész, including his Nobel Lecture.

Two Short Stories by Imre Kertész: "Sworn Statement" and "The Union Jack." (http://www.hungarianquarterly.com/no163/4.html)
Presented by The Hungarian Quarterly. Followed by György Spiró's "In Art only the Radical Exists," and Péter Nádas' "Imre Kertész's Work and His Subject."

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