Agota Kristof
Agota Kristof was a Hungarian author known for her stark and powerful narratives, often reflecting her experiences during and after World War II. Her works, including 'The Notebook', have received critical acclaim and are considered significant contributions to contemporary literature.
Born on Apr 30, 1935 (90 years old)
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United Kingdom:
Ágota Kristóf's I Don’t Care is a collection of stories that might appeal to readers of existential angst.
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Hungary:
Agota Kristof is mentioned as an example of a Hungarian writer who wrote in another language.
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Liechtenstein:
Ágota Kristóf is a Hungarian writer known for her deeply disturbing works, including the 'Trilogia dos Gêmeos'.
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Spain:
Agota Kristof wrote in another language to survive.
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