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Liberté 1956
Liberté 1956
The events of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, which began on October 23 of that year in the streets of Budapest, are still the subject of countless heated debates to this day.
With Liberté 1956, Hungarian writer, journalist and politician Géza Szocs approaches the events of those weeks in a polyphonic way, giving the floor to infinite characters through an ambitious dramatic proposal. His work appeals to audiences around the world and offers them a literary and historical vision, epic, didactic and meticulously crafted. A multicolored collage as an invitation to learn more about the most famous historical landmark in Hungary's recent history.
Synopsis of Liberté 1956
The events of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, which began on October 23 of that year in the streets of Budapest, are still the subject of countless heated debates to this day.
Liberté 1956
Author | Géza Szöcks |
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Cover | See cover |
Editorial | Asociación de directores de escena |
Nº de páginas | 158 |