Mysteriózní povídka maďarského spisovatele A. Szerba, odehrávající se kdysi dávno v Neapoli, zachycuje jímavý vztah mladého chlapce a krutovládce, který musí projít všemi peripetiemi poznání až k nevyhnutelnému konci, kdy se vymyká z rukou oběma zúčastněným stranám, i když jde pouze o logické vyústění dané skutečnosti.
Antal Szerb Knihy
Antal Szerb byl uznávaný maďarský literární vědec a spisovatel, řazený mezi klíčové autory 20. století. Jeho díla prozkoumávají intelektuální témata a využívají erudiovaný styl. Szerbův přístup k psaní se vyznačoval hlubokým porozuměním literární historii a filozofii, což čtenářům nabízí bohatý a podnětný zážitek. Jeho vliv jako myslitele a vypravěče přetrvává i v současnosti.







Podivuhodný příběh,který se odehrává v tajemném waleském hradě Llanvyganu.Hlavní hrdina,doktor J.Bátky který navštivil majitele zámku,posledního potomka starobylého rodu.Tím se zapletl do zvláštních událostí, s Bratstvem Růžového kříže,středověkého mystického sdružení
Příběh s detektivní zápletkou, plný napětí, ironie a humoru je zasazen do prostředí anglické šlechty a tajemných hradů. Hrdina románu, maďarský student János Bátky, se na večírku seznámí se záhadným hrabětem z Pendragonu a dostane nabídku katalogizovat jeho knihovnu. Při návštěvě hradu Pendragon odhalí strašlivé rodinné tajemství, které sahá až k Rytířům Růže a Kříže, tajnému spolku, jehož existence a činnost jsou dodnes opředeny tajemstvím. Román připomíná detektivky Edgara Wallace a zároveň je velice duchaplně paroduje.
This collection showcases the essays of Antal Szerb, a prominent Hungarian writer and critic, renowned for his influential role in inter-war literary life. Despite his significant contributions, Szerb's career was tragically cut short by the rise of Fascism, leading to his deportation and death in a concentration camp. This volume marks the first time his important essays have been translated into English, highlighting his enduring legacy and the impact of his work on literature, both in Hungary and internationally.
Journey by Moonlight
- 240 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
A major classic of 1930s literature, Antal Szerb's Journey by Moonlight (Utas és Holdvilág) is the fantastically moving and darkly funny story of a bourgeois businessman torn between duty and desire.'On the train, everything seemed fine. The trouble began in Venice ...'Mihály has dreamt of Italy all his life. When he finally travels there on his honeymoon with wife Erszi, he soon abandons her in order to find himself, haunted by old friends from his turbulent teenage days: beautiful, kind Tamas, brash and wicked Janos, and the sexless yet unforgettable Eva. Journeying from Venice to Ravenna, Florence, and Rome, Mihály loses himself in Venetian back alleys and in the Tuscan and Umbrian countryside, driven by an irresistible desire to resurrect his lost youth among Hungary's Bright Young Things, and knowing that he must soon decide whether to return to the ambiguous promise of a placid adult life, or allow himself to be seduced into a life of scandalous adventure.Journey by Moonlight (Utas és Holdvilág) is an undoubted masterpiece of Modernist literature, a darkly comic novel cut through by sex and death, which traces the effects of a socially and sexually claustrophobic world on the life of one man.Translated from the Hungarian by the renowned and award-winning Len Rix, Antal Szerb's Journey by Moonlight (first published as Utas és Holdvilág in Hungary in 1937) is the consummate European novel of the inter-war period.
A comic fable from one of the masters of twentieth-century prose
In August 1785, Paris buzzed with a scandal that had everything—an eminent churchman, a female fraudster, a part-time prostitute and the hated Queen herself. Its centrepiece was the most expensive diamond necklace ever assembled, and the tangle of fraud, folly, blindness and self-delusion it provoked. The humiliation the affair brought on the royal family contributed to their appalling deaths in the Revolution just four years later. In this unusual, witty and often surprising version of the story, the great Hungarian novelist Antal Szerb takes the narrative as a standpoint from which to survey the entire age—including aspects of it seldom considered by more orthodox historians. The author’s vast knowledge is worn very lightly and the book teems with amusing anecdotes, but it is, at heart, a deeply personal work, a remarkable gesture of defiance against the brutal world in which it was written.
A collection of Szerb's shorter fiction, which superbly demonstrates his development from young idealist to mature ironist.
In August 1936 a Hungarian writer in his mid-thirties arrives by train in Venice, on a journey overshadowed by the coming war and charged with intense personal nostalgia. Aware that he might never again visit this land whose sites and scenes had once exercised a strange and terrifying power over his imagination, he immerses himself in a stream of discoveries, reappraisals and inevitable self-revelations. From Venice, he traces the route taken by the Germanic invaders of old down to Ravenna, to stand, fulfilling a lifelong dream, before the sacred mosaics of San Vitale. This journey into his private past brings Antal Szerb firmly, and at times painfully, up against an explosive present, producing some memorable observations on the social wonders and existential horrors of Mussolini's new Roman Imperium.
The Pendragon Legend
- 240 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
At an end-of-the London season soiree, the young Hungarian scholar-dilettante Janos Batky is introduced to the Earl of Gwynedd, a reclusive eccentric who is the subject of strange rumours. Invited to the family seat, Pendragon Castle in North Wales, Batky receives a mysterious phone-call warning him not to go... Antal Szerb's first novel The Pendragon Legend (1934), set in Wales is a gently satirical blend of gothic and romantic genres, crossed with the murder mystery format to produce a fast-moving and often hilarious romp. But beneath the surface, the reader becomes aware of a steely intelligence probing moral, psychological and religious questions.

