Other writers who experienced the war in their 40s and shed a lot of blood include Ottlik Géza (1912-), Örkény István (1912-79), Mészöly Miklós (1921-), and Mándi Iván (1918-). Even after the war, they remained outsiders, away from the party's cultural policy, writing short stories that were similar to surreal short stories. After the turmoil of the Hungarian Revolution in 1956, a flood of young writers appeared with timely works, and among them Fejes Endre (1923-) became a topical writer with The Scrap Graveyard (1963), and Sánta Ferenc (1927-) with Twenty Hours (1963). Other writers of the same generation include Moldva György, Szakonyi Károly, and Csurka István. *Some of the terminology that mentions "Fejes E." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…ほかにオトリクOttlik Géza(1912‐ ),エルケーニÖrkény István(1912‐79),メーセイMészöly Miklos(1921‐ ),マーンディMándi Iván(1918‐ )らは,40代で戦争を体験し,多くの血を流した世代で,戦後も,超現実的なショート・ショートにも似た短編を書くなど,党の文化政策から離れたアウトサイダーの位置にとどまった作家たちである。 56年のハンガリー事件の動揺後,若手作家たちが堰を切ったようにアクチュアルな作品で登場したが,そのうちフェイェシュFejes Endre(1923‐ )は《くず鉄墓場》(1963)で,シャーンタSánta Ferenc(1927‐ )は《二十時間》(1963)で一躍話題作家となった。同世代の作家としてはほかにモルドバMoldva György,サコニSzakonyi Károly,チュルカCsurka Istvánらがいる。… ※「Fejes E.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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