Description
Knight of the Cordon Bleu by Gyula Krúdy / English edition of A Kékszalag hőse / Translated by John Bátki / Corvina Books 2013 / Paperback
Paperback 2013
ISBN: 9789631361261 / 978-9631361261
ISBN-10: 9631361268
PAGES: 349
PUBLISHER: Corvina
LANGUAGE: English / Angol
English Description:
Gyula Krudy's "Rezeda Cycle" of six novels spans his mature creative career from the early success of 'The Crimson Coach" in 1911 to 'Knight of the Cordon Bleu', written in in 1931 two years before the author's death for serialization in a daily paper and unpublished in book form until 1956. All of these works feature the author's alterego, the journalist and poet Kázmér Rezeda, alongside his patron and mentor Eduard Alvinczi, a dazzling figure based on the legendary Miklos Szemere who was a diplomat, politician, successful high stakes gambler and racing stable owner, member of the parliament in Budapest and of the Jockey Club in Vienna. While 'Knight of the Cordon Bleu' is Alvinczi's swansong and apotheosis (as well as that of the half century long somnolent peacetime of the dual monarchy), in it the figure of Rezeda achieves full stature to match Alvinczi in a dialogue that reflects opposing views of social change and Hungary's evolving European identity. An interesting sidelight is cast by Alvinczi's daughter Ilona, a young woman under the tutelage of her governess Margit Rex seeking realization of pioneering feminist strivings for women's education and emancipation within the deceptively old-fashioned social setting of prewar Budapest where the old order is about to be violently disrupted.
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