paperbackstacks | a hungarian book haul & female author tbr // book haul #07 @paperbackstacksss | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
hello, surprise!! by the time you'll be seeing this video I'll be on vacation in the beautiful city of Budapest 🇭🇺
so excited and grateful for the opportunity to go back and experience this amazing city with my partner :) in the lead up to the trip I wanted to immerse myself in some Hungarian writers - fiction and non fiction - as a way to get even more out of the experience.
again, my apologies to any native Hungarian speakers - sajnálom - I hope I didn't butcher things too badly!
if you have any recommendations for Hungarian writers that have been translated into English - I'd love to hear about them in the comments below :)
Budapest 2024 travel vlog will be coming, I promise!
thank you for watching friends, until next time!!
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Books & Authors Mentioned:
- Embers by Sándor Márai (trans. Carol Brown Janeway)
- Budapest 1900: a Historical Portrait of a City and It’s Culture by John Lukacs
- Budapest Diary: In Search of the Motherbook by Susan Rubin Suleiman
- The Budapest Breakfast Club by Andy Conway
- Abigail by Magda Szabó (trans. Len Rix)
- Katalin Street by Magda Szabó (trans. Len Rix)
- Budapest: Portrait of a City Between East and West by Victor Sebestyen
- Ágnes Nemes Nagy (Between: Selected Poems of Ágnes Nemes Nagy)
- Baroness Ema Orczy (The Scarlet Pimpernel)
- Krisztina Toth (Pixel)
- Andrea Pető (Gendered Wars, Gendered Memories: Feminist Conversations on War, Genocide, and Political Violence)
- Katalin Ladik (Oooooooo-pus)
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Where to Find Me:
Instagram: @paperbackstacks
Storygraph: app.thestorygraph.com/profile/paperbackstacks
Substack: paperbackstacks.substack.com
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This video does not contain any sponsored content.
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#books #hungary #budapest #reading #tbr #bookhaul
travel, traveling, budapest, reading, spring, river, medieval, history, hungary, austro hungarian empire, language, translation, books in translation, fiction, non fiction, non-fiction, fiction reads, non-fiction reads, books for travel, female authors, female writers, female poets, magyar, book haul, book buying, buying books, tbr, tbr pile, to be read
hello, surprise!! by the time you'll be seeing this video I'll be on vacation in the beautiful city of Budapest 🇭🇺
so excited and grateful for the opportunity to go back and experience this amazing city with my partner :) in the lead up to the trip I wanted to immerse myself in some Hungarian writers - fiction and non fiction - as a way to get even more out of the experience.
again, my apologies to any native Hungarian speakers - sajnálom - I hope I didn't butcher things too badly!
if you have any recommendations for Hungarian writers that have been translated into English - I'd love to hear about them in the comments below :)
Budapest 2024 travel vlog will be coming, I promise!
thank you for watching friends, until next time!!
-
Books & Authors Mentioned:
- Embers by Sándor Márai (trans. Carol Brown Janeway)
- Budapest 1900: a Historical Portrait of a City and It’s Culture by John Lukacs
- Budapest Diary: In Search of the Motherbook by Susan Rubin Suleiman
- The Budapest Breakfast Club by Andy Conway
- Abigail by Magda Szabó (trans. Len Rix)
- Katalin Street by Magda Szabó (trans. Len Rix)
- Budapest: Portrait of a City Between East and West by Victor Sebestyen
- Ágnes Nemes Nagy (Between: Selected Poems of Ágnes Nemes Nagy)
- Baroness Ema Orczy (The Scarlet Pimpernel)
- Krisztina Toth (Pixel)
- Andrea Pető (Gendered Wars, Gendered Memories: Feminist Conversations on War, Genocide, and Political Violence)
- Katalin Ladik (Oooooooo-pus)
-
Where to Find Me:
Instagram: @paperbackstacks
Storygraph: app.thestorygraph.com/profile/paperbackstacks
Substack: paperbackstacks.substack.com
-
This video does not contain any sponsored content.
-
#books #hungary #budapest #reading #tbr #bookhaul
travel, traveling, budapest, reading, spring, river, medieval, history, hungary, austro hungarian empire, language, translation, books in translation, fiction, non fiction, non-fiction, fiction reads, non-fiction reads, books for travel, female authors, female writers, female poets, magyar, book haul, book buying, buying books, tbr, tbr pile, to be read