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Lázár by Nelio Biedermann review – a Hungarian...

The fortunes of a single family are entwined with the turmoil of the 20th century in this ambitious, gothic-inflected debutThis gothic-inflected saga has received much attention in Europe for its quirky and confident take on 20th-century Hungarian history. It is sobering to reflect that its author not only has no personal memory of the end of communist rule in eastern Europe, but that he wasn’t even alive when the twin towers fell. Born in 2003, Nelio Biedermann is among the first wave of gen Z
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