Another post while I’m away… “A gentleman does not kick a woman.” “Your lordship is right as far as that goes,” said Kazmer Rezeda. “If the occasion arises, strangling is far more appropriate.” Hungarian Literature Online had a recent excerpt from next year’s release of Gyula Krúdy’s 1931 novel The Knight of the Cordon Bleu. […]
Tag: Gyula Krudy
Links: The IMDb.com page for Szindbád My notes on The Adventures of Sindbad by Gyula Krúdy, the source for the movie (and recommended if you’re unfamiliar with Krúdy’s work). How do you adapt Krúdy’s surreal, atmospheric work to the screen? The easy answer is very carefully. The more involved answer would be something like director […]
Biography of Gyula Krúdy I discovered Trevor at The Mookse and the Gripes has reviewed this and another NYRB Classic I started, so I’ll be sure and link his posts. While there will be some overlap in our reviews I’ll try to focus on additional topics in Krúdy’s work. Translator George Szirtes provides a helpful […]