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Hungarian auteur’s new film Sunset shows a vanished Budapest on the edge of change
Living in the dark shadow of the Battle of Solferino
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Mourners bid farewell to ‘beguiling’ critic Eileen Battersby
Grieving daughter Nadia pays tribute to mother and friend ‘inspired by generosity’
Memories of Bosnian war persist 20 years after Dayton peace deal
Awful events have been powerfully captured in both fiction and non-fiction
Reclaiming the war: Army of ghosts
War writing at heart is about the ambivalence of loyalty to class, nation, and friends, and of belief and the business of being human, and more recent Irish writing on the Great War, in reopening a closed chapter in our history, is no different in exploring all those ambiguities
True face of Berlin begins to reveal itself
The survivor city seems to believe its future should look like its lost past
Iron Gustav: Could this be one of the finest novels any of us will ever read?
Review: Finally available in its complete form, Hans Fallada’s tome is a masterful study of dire adversity
Hubert Butler’s vivid insights put him among Europe’s best writers: The Appleman and the Poet
This fifth volume of work covers Russia, Yugoslavia, Kilkenny and Irish religion
Going to the Dogs: The Story of a Moralist, by Erich Kästner
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