(Pictures from hlo.hu) László F. Földényi was author of the month for February at Hungarian Literature Online, and they have closed out the month with a bang. Today they provided one of Földényi’s essays, “Goya’s Dog,” at their site. The translation is by Ottilie Mulzet, the same translator for the collection of essays Dostoyevsky Reads […]
Tag: Hungarian literature
Thanks to Michael Stein at literalab for his notice that Twisted Spoon Press’ tumblr had published an excerpt from their forthcoming release The Legs of Izolda Morgan. (Note: excerpt has been changed to “Polish Futurism (an Accounting)”) The Hungarian Electronic Library may no longer be active but it still has several translated works available online, including […]