Endre Kukorelly - Home, war, the dead - Story about Hungary
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HOME, WAR, THE DEAD - ENDRE KUKORELLY


A captivating mosaic of Hungarian history of recent decades, shown through the prism of the fates of the victims of Stalinism and their descendants. Endre Kukorelly weaves autobiographical threads with extraordinary sensitivity, creating a poignant portrait of an era in which houses become silent witnesses to turbulent events, and the dead constantly accompany the living in their memories. It is a story about loss, inheriting trauma, and how personal dramas are intertwined with great history.


  • A poignant story about Hungarian history seen through the eyes of the victims of Stalinism.
  • Mosaic construction that allows you to look at the era from different perspectives.
  • Autobiographical threads add authenticity and emotional dimension.
  • Suggestive language that reflects the atmosphere of that time.
  • Universal story about memory, trauma and inheriting wounds.
  • Inspiration to reflect on your own history and identity.


"Home, War, the Dead" is a book that deeply touches and remains in your memory long after reading. Endre Kukorelly captures the spirit of the era in which his characters had to live with extraordinary precision and sensitivity. It is a story about people who struggled with a difficult past, trying to find their place in the world. The author does not avoid difficult topics such as Stalinism, displacement and war, but he does so with respect and empathy, showing the human face of these events.


This book is not only a testimony to history, but also a deep reflection on the nature of memory and trauma. Kukorelly shows how the past affects the present and how difficult it is to break free from it. At the same time, he gives hope that even after the most difficult experiences, you can find meaning in life and build a future. "Home, War, the Dead" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Central and Eastern Europe and who wants to understand how the past shapes our identity.


Endre Kukorelly is one of the most important contemporary Hungarian writers. His work is characterized by an original style, deep reflection and sensitivity to human suffering. Kukorelly is a laureate of many prestigious literary awards and his books have been translated into many languages. "Home, War, the Dead" is one of his most important novels, which has gained recognition from critics and readers around the world. This book is a true masterpiece of contemporary literature that will surely remain in the memory of readers for a long time.


Biuro Literackie, the publisher of the book, is a renowned publishing house that specializes in publishing fiction. For years, the publishing house has been promoting the work of Polish and foreign writers, ensuring a high editorial and artistic level of its publications. Books from Biuro Literackie are a guarantee of quality and valuable reading.

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Specifications

ISBN978-83-68310-18-4
AuthorEndre Kukorelly
SeriesProza
BindingMiękka
TypeKsiążki
Edition1
TranslatorElżbieta Sobolewska
Year of publication2025
PublisherBiuro Literackie
Number of pages188
Release date2025-05-06
Age category+
Format231x167 mm

Endre Kukorelly - Home, war, the dead - Story about Hungary

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