Köttöndezőtő: Always when the evening comes

calendar_month Date: Feb 19. Thursday, 18:00 - Feb 19. Thursday, 19:30
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Location: Deák Ferenc u. 18., Szeged, Hungary, 6720
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On the day after the Hungarian beauty prose two prosistas will be presented on the stage of the Grand Café, László Kiss's new novel in historical space.

László Kiss: Every time the evening comes Athenaeum Publisher, 2025

"Always, when the evening comes, the story of his growth and consciousness, while it is a true Hungarian fate novel. It makes you wonder what the chances of surviving a war with a sound mind are, even though the weapons are thundering elsewhere, how the family can stay together if the head of the family is on the front line, and not least how the concept of patriotism can be interpreted in the grip of two world orders, when we can really trust only our narrowest environment.

// KISS LAZLÓ Writer, teacher, editor of the Ark. He graduated in Szeged, lives in Gyula. He writes a prose, his latest volume takes place during the Second World War: "Always when the evening comes, from the point of view of an eleven-year-old girl, the hinterland presents the everyday war at home.

// BENE ZOLTAN (Kecskemét, 1973) József Attila Prize-winning writer, editor, editor-in-chief of Szeged magazine, columnist of the Literary Present Prose; but above all, he is a reader.

The volume on the spot can be purchased by cash payment.

Access to the program is free, but the appointed honor register its revenue supports the bottom-up literary programmes of the Grand Café. The author's photo was taken by Zsolt Székelyhidi.

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