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    Miklós Mészöly

    La morte dell’atleta

    La stanza del mondo

    translation by Mariarosaria Sciglitano
    afterword by Dávid Szolláth
    pages: 168
    format: 16 x 22,5 cm
    publication date: June 2024
    package: paperback
    language: Italian

    isbn 9788877573148



    €23,00

    An athlete dies in circumstances that cannot be explained, and reconstructing his life will be his girlfriend Hildi, commissioned by a publishing house to write a mémoire. Hildi thus begins to investigate, trying to shed light on the affair, on her beloved Bálint's colleagues and on the suffocating post-war atmosphere that surrounds them. Against the backdrop of a closed, controlled stadium, much like the Hungarian socialist regime of the time, a group of friends are united by a single, coveted goal: achieving supremacy, in sport and in their own lives, through challenge and self-knowledge. They soon discover that this aspiration will be anything but easy, almost as elusive as truth and death itself.
    Finished in 1961, La morte dell’atleta only came out in Hungary in 1966 after having been published in French by Editions du Seuil (1965) and shortly before it was published in German by Hanser Verlag in Munich (1966), which prompted the Hungarian censorship to allow it to be published in Hungary. Since then it has been translated into almost ten languages.

     

    Miklós Mészöly (Szekszárd, 1921 - Budapest, 2001) is one of the most significant Hungarian writers of the second half of the 20th century.
    After graduating in law in 1944, he was sent to the front the same year, falling prisoner in Serbia. He worked as a playwright, from 1958 he collaborated with the literary magazine Jelenkor, co-founded the Széchenyi Academy of Arts and Literature, and was among the spokesmen of the Demokratikus Charta. Translated into many languages, he is considered the master of some of the greatest exponents of contemporary Hungarian literature (Nádas, Esterházy, Krasznahorkai). Among his best known works - for reasons of political censorship not many have been published - Magasiskola (1957), Saulus (1966), Pontos történetek, útközben (1970), Film (1976), Megbocsátás (1984), Otthon és világ (1994).

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    Mario Merz. Catalogue Raisonné Volume One: The Igloos

    pages: 512
    published: 23 x 27 cm
    publication date: October 2024
    immagini: 380 col. e 60 b/n
    binding: brossura cucita cartonata
    languages: English
    isbn 9788877572615



    €90,00

    The first volume of the general catalogue of the artist's work is dedicated to the igloos and based on the exhaustive research conducted by art historian Maddalena Disch, edited by the Fondazione Merz with the support of the Scientific Committee composed of Richard Flood (independent curator and essayist), Frances Morris (Director of the Tate Modern in London) and Vicente Todolì (Artistic Advisor HangarBicocca in Milan) and the Merz Archive. The volume is introduced by a text signed by the Scientific Committee and an essay by Maddalena Disch; each work is presented with an analytical historical and biographical profile supported by accurate bibliographical references and an exhaustive photographic repertoire; a section of the volume will be devoted to an anthology of texts by the artist and excerpts from interviews concerning the works included in the volume. The book of over 500 pages will be published in two editions, one in Italian and one in English. Publication is planned for Autumn 2023 to mark the 20th anniversary of the artist's death in Milan on November 9th 2003.