One Must Also Be Hungarian

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Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 843.914 EAN: 9780226052120 ISBN: 0226052125 Label: University Of Chicago Press Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 168 Publication Date: 2007-02-01 Publisher: University Of Chicago Press Studio: University Of Chicago Press
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The only country in the world with a line in its national anthem as desperate as “this people has already suffered for its past and its future,” Hungary is a nation defined by poverty, despair, and conflict. Its history, of course, took an even darker and more tragic turn during the Holocaust. But the story of the Jews in Hungary is also one of survival, heroism, and even humor—and that is the one acclaimed author Adam Biro sets out to recover in One Must Also Be Hungarian, an inspiring and altogether poignant look back at the lives of his family members over the past two hundred years.
A Hungarian refugee and celebrated novelist working in Paris, Biro recognizes the enormous sacrifices that his ancestors made to pave the way for his successes and the envious position he occupies as a writer in postwar Europe. Inspired, therefore, to share the story of his family members with his grandson, Biro draws some moving pictures of them here: witty and whimsical vignettes that convey not only their courageous sides, but also their inner fears, angers, jealousies, and weaknesses—traits that lend an indelible humanity to their portraiture. Spanning the turn of the nineteenth century, two destructive world wars, the dramatic rise of communism, and its equally astonishing fall, the stories here convey a particularly Jewish sense of humor and irony throughout—one that made possible their survival amid such enormous adversity possible.
Already published to much acclaim in France, One Must Also Be Hungarian is a wry and compulsively readable book that rescues from oblivion the stories of a long-suffering but likewise remarkable and deservedly proud people.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: One Must Also Read This Comment: This little book with it's light coloured spine beckoned to me from between two doorstop sized tomes. A metaphysical pointer finger crooked itself and signaled, "Come over here. Take a look at me." I looked at the title: The book said "Hold me. I am for you! Take me. Read me."
How could I resist?
'An over the shoulder reader told him "you are putting in too much of yourself. It's a book you're writing. You should keep some distance." I reply that I don't want to. It's too important, it's too locked in, embedded, buried. I tell her that I don't know the boundary between literature and nonliterature. I must be involved."'
It is good that Biro put 'too much' of himself into this book. He is utilizing his skills and contributing to our understanding of the lives of Jews in Hungary. Mostly the North American media and literature has focused on the lives of Polish Jews which were significantly different from the Hungarian Jewish experience. There is not enough known or readily available about how Hungarian Jews viewed themselves or how they lived or what they contributed to their homeland, Hungary. More and more books like this are being written and translated so that we can better understand.
Sure there is great sadness, and then joy, then tears with laughter. If he refers to admiral horthy (I will also keep everything in lower case) as a 'miniscule piece of vomit excreted by the earth' there is no ambiguity. This is good. We don't need ambivalent window dressing.
A few of my friends will receive cryptic phone messages: "I have a book you must read. You will want to steal my copy. Or pay for it so you won't have to give it back. I won't let you. I would rather buy you a copy for yourself."
I have deducted one star because there are times, too frequent, where the translation and the editing needed fine tuning. Sometimes sentences make sense because we intuit their meaning. I would rather I didn't have to.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bitter at life Comment: Good as family and Jewish history but its hard to read through the author's blatant bitterness at life.
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