Series |
New York Review Books Classics New York Review Books classics. ^A527571
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Contents |
Novi -- Budapest at war -- Veszprém -- The march -- Deployment -- Into the fire -- Back to life -- Home again -- The hospital -- Leave -- Sajóvárkony -- Lovrana. |
Scope and content |
"Publishing during the 100th Anniversary of World War I , an NYRB Classics Original. The budding young Hungarian artist Bela Zombory-Moldovan was abroad on vacation when World War I broke out in August 1914. Called up by the army, he soon found himself hundreds of miles away, advancing on Russian lines--or perhaps on his own lines--and facing relentless rifle and artillery fire. Badly wounded, he returned to normal life, which now struck him as unspeakably strange. He had witnessed, he realized, the end of a way of life, of a whole world. Recently discovered among private papers and published here for the first time in any language, this extraordinary reminiscence is a deeply moving addition to the literature of the terrible war that defined the shape of the twentieth century"-- Provided by publisher. |
Issued in other form | Online version: Zombory-Moldován, Béla, 1885-1967. Burning of the world New York : New York Review Books, 2014 9781590178102 |
LCCN | 2014013207 |
ISBN | 9781590178096 (paperback) |
ISBN | 1590178092 (paperback) |