Posts tagged 'Hungary'
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'As if he were convulsed, or laughing': resurrecting Danilo...
Posted 19 December 2012 by Pete Mitchell There's a story by Danilo Kiš in which the heretic Simon Magus wanders the deserts of the Middle East years after Jesus' resurrection, preaching that the god of the Christians... Read ''As if he were convulsed, or...' -
Top four books of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Posted 5 May 2011 by Pete Mitchell The Austro-Hungarian Empire rose out of the Nineteenth Century and barely made it into the Twentieth. Improbable, fragile and ultimately doomed, it brought together a bewildering multiplicity of national, ethnic... Read 'Top four books of the Austro-Hungarian...'
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