The Night of Akhenaton by Agnes Nemes Nagy

The Night of Akhenaton by Agnes Nemes Nagy

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Hungary’s Ágnes Nemes Nagy (1922-91) is one of Europe’s major modern poets. Her poems are monumental yet crystalline in their thought and organisation. The vast pressures of her nation’s troubled history find their equivalent in human feeling, voiced through the extraordinary compressed power and explosive formality of her poetry.

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The Night of Akhenaton by Agnes Nemes Nagy

Hungarys Agnes Nemes Nagy (1922-91) is one of Europes major modern poets. Her poems are monumental yet crystalline in their thought and organisation. The vast pressures of her nations troubled history find their equivalent in human feeling, voiced through the extraordinary compressed power and explosive formality of her poetry.
Agnes Nemes Nagy (1922-91) is one of Europe's major modern poets. Co-editor of New Moon, the most important literary magazine in Hungary after the War, her own work was banned and the magazine closed in the 1950s, but both have had a lasting effect on later generations.
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ISBN 13 9781852246419
ISBN 10 1852246413
Title The Night of Akhenaton
Author Agnes Nemes Nagy
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Year published 2004-01-27
Number of pages 96
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