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What better occasion to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Budapest than the launch of Adam LeBor's exciting book, which is also a powerful documentary? Perhaps never before in English has such a thorough account been written, unveiling the last days of a once glorious Budapest and its crippled population, shattered by the Second World War.
Following its launch in London, The Times named it the Book of the Week and recommended it to its readers with the following words:
“The book mirrors life - adversity mingling with joy. It deserves to be read twice, first to appreciate Budapest’s complicated story and then to immerse oneself in the prose,” The Times, Book of the Week.
Author and Danube Institute Fellow Adam LeBor speaks with Dr Calum Nicholson, Director of Research of the Danube Institute, about his highly acclaimed new book and the most exciting details of its writing.
A reception will follow, and books will be on sale. The author will be available to sign copies.