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Buda as Perpetuum Mobile The sprinter and the relay race Géza OTTLIK ( 1912 - 1990 ) (Publishing Hungary) GÉZA
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Past is Prologue: Imagining the Socialist Nation in Cuba and in Hungary By Géza OttlikApagyi (short story) by Géza Ottlik En EsperantoOther References:Ottlik, Géza. School at the Frontier [Iskola a határon], translated by Kathleen Szasz. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1966. 374 p. Ottlik, Géza; Kelsey, H. W. Adventures in Card Play. London: Cassell in association with Peter Crawley, 1979. (Master Bridge series) Ottlik, Géza. Nothings Lost [short story], in Nothings Lost: Twenty-five Hungarian Short Stories; selected by Lajos Illés, translated from the Hungarian by Richard Aczel ... [et al.], translations revised by Bertha Gaster. Budapest: Corvina, 1988. Ottlik, Géza. Logbook [Hajónapló], in A Hungarian Quartet: Four Contemporary Short Novels, translated by Ferenc Takács (Budapest: Corvina, 1991), pp. 7-42. |
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