End-Point
Neal Ascherson: Imre Kertész, 3 August 2006
Fateless
by Imre Kertész, translated by Tim Wilkinson.
Vintage, 262 pp., £6.99, April 2006,0 09 950252 6 Show More
by Imre Kertész, translated by Tim Wilkinson.
Vintage, 262 pp., £6.99, April 2006,
Liquidation
by Imre Kertész, translated by Tim Wilkinson.
Harvill Secker, 144 pp., £12.99, September 2006,1 84343 235 8 Show More
by Imre Kertész, translated by Tim Wilkinson.
Harvill Secker, 144 pp., £12.99, September 2006,
“... of the Jews’, and envies the faithful. By now, in late 1944, Germany is beginning to lose the war. Rations at Zeitz are cut, and cut again. Bread is down to a quarter loaf, the turnip soup is mostly water and the days of regular Zulage are a memory. For all his ‘good intentions’ and respect for the camp system, Gyuri has been continuously hungry and ... ”