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  2. The Door (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Magda: The narrator of the novel. Magda is a writer who is coming back into favour with the government when the novel begins, but the main focus of the novel is her relationship with Emerence. Unlike Emerence, Magda is sincerely religious; Magda's husband: An unnamed academic with whom Magda enjoys a fine relationship.

  3. Len Rix - Wikipedia

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    Len Rix's first published translation from Hungarian was of Tamás Kabdebó's Minden idők (A Time for Everything) (Cardinal Press, 1995), but he is best known for his renderings of Antal Szerb, especially Journey by Moonlight (Utas és holdvilág, 1937), and of Magda Szabó's The Door (Az ajtó, 1987) and Katalin Street (Katalin utca, 1969).

  4. The Door (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Door (Hungarian: Az ajtó) is a 2012 English-language Hungarian drama film directed by István Szabó and starring Martina Gedeck and Helen Mirren. [2] It is based on the Hungarian novel of the same name concerning the relationship of a novelist (Gedeck) and her eccentric maid (Mirren) in early-1970s Hungary.

  5. The Door - Wikipedia

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    The Door, a German film starring Mads Mikkelsen; The Door, a 2013 short film written and directed by Ava DuVernay; The Door, a Hungarian film based on the 1987 novel by Magda Szabó; The Door, an Indian Tamil language horror film by Jaiiddev, starring Bhavana "The Door" (Game of Thrones), a 2016 episode of Game of Thrones

  6. 'Before the 90 Days' Magda Sends a Message to Joe About ... - AOL

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    A discussion between stars Magda and Joe that's featured in an upcoming episode is a perfect example of that and Parade is sharing an exclusive first look at the rather relatable lovers' quarrel.

  7. Magda Szabó - Wikipedia

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    Magda Szabó (5 October 1917 – 19 November 2007) was a Hungarian novelist. Doctor of philology, she also wrote dramas , essays , studies, memoirs , poetry and children's literature. She was a founding member of the Digital Literary Academy [ hu ] , an online digital repository of Hungarian literature.

  8. Magda Szabo - Wikipedia

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    Magda Szabo received several prizes in international and national juried competitions for her work, amongst others: First prize: 1997, Seaside Art Gallery, Nags Head, North Carolina (international) Second prize: 2000, Florida Miniature Art Society, (international) [2] Four Awards of Excellence: Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, (international)

  9. Magvető - Wikipedia

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    Magvető published Rakéta Regényújság [] (1974–1994) and the series of books in the Rakéta Regénytár (popularly abbreviated as Ra-Re; from 1978).Successful book series include Világkönyvtár, Magvető Kiskönyvtár and Új Termés, which introduces the first-volume poets.