David Szalay: Magyarországhoz fűződő viszonyáról árult el titkokat
Életében először itt, egy 1956-ban Magyarországra érkező, skót kommunista beosztottjaként kapott honoráriumot azért, mert írt valamit – mondta el a Könyvhetet megnyitó beszédében David Szalay, aki leszögezte: ő nem magyar író.
Booker Prize winner David Szalay revealed surprising details about his connection to Hungary during his opening speech at the Book Week. He stated that his first-ever payment for writing occurred in Hungary, where he was assigned as a Scottish communist subordinate in 1956. Szalay emphasized that he does not consider himself a Hungarian writer.
The author's perspective sheds light on his identity and his relationship with Hungary, offering a unique viewpoint on his literary career.
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