
Confessions of a Citizen (maloy Sandor)
About This Novel
It arose in the golden age of Hungarian capitalism. It is a special social class including aristocrats, celebrities, capitalists, bankers, middle class and dilapidated nobles. It is the "citizen class" in the novel. This is the confession of a "citizen", this is the last elegy sung to the bourgeoisie, this is a picture of the life of the emerging citizen class in Eastern Europe between the two world wars, this is a period of exile, loneliness and determination. As the representative work of Malloy Sandor, in terms of literary and artistic standards, "Confessions of a Citizen" is completely comparable to Proust's "In Search of Lost Time" and Thomas Mann's "The Buddenbrooks".
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