Ebook {Epub PDF} An Outlaws Diary by Cecile Tormay






















She published a book, An Outlaw's Diary, about the events of the – revolution, protesting against the subsequent communist government and regretting the division of Hungary. She is known for two novels (People of the Rocks (Emberek a kövek között), ; The Old House (A Régi ház), ) and five short stories.3/5(2). Buy An Outlaw's Diary by Cecile Tormay online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 6 editions - starting at $ Shop bltadwin.ru Count: An Outlaw’s Diary: The Commune is Cécile Tormay’s riveting first-hand account of the Hungarian Bolshevik Revolution, from the initial seizure of power to the quick demise under foreign jackboot. A writer, intellectual, and right-wing social activist, Tormay was hounded by agents of the Hungarian Soviet Republic throughout the country.


Cécile Tormay in Napkelet lexikon. Born. 8 October / Budapest. Died. 2 April Cécile Tormay (8 October /76 in Budapest - 2 April in Mátraháza) was a Hungarian writer, intellectual, right-wing political activist, literary translator, and social theorist. Cecile Tormay. Hungarian writer, intellectual, right-wing political activist, feminist, literary translator, and social theorist. In she began expressing her political views, and opposed the Béla Kun regime. She published a book, An Outlaw's Diary, about the events of the revolution, protesting against the subsequent communist. Today's WJC press release mentions Tormay's most objectionable work, An Outlaw's Diary, published in This book by the "Grand Dame of the Nation," as his admirers called her, was translated into English-in addition to German and French thanks to the generosity of the Hungarian government-in and is available online.


An Outlaws Diary book. Read 2 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. About Cecile Tormay. Cecile Tormay 2 followers Hungarian writer. Tormay would later go on to be nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature twice, first in and then again in , back when the award actually meant something. She’d written novels and short stories prior to ’s An Outlaw’s Diary, and it shows; the work is written with the literary flair of a seasoned writer. Her personal. Cécile Tormay in Napkelet lexikon. Born. 8 October / Budapest. Died. 2 April Cécile Tormay (8 October /76 in Budapest – 2 April in Mátraháza) was a Hungarian writer, intellectual, right-wing political activist, literary translator, and social theorist.

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