Pre-dawn fever
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This book is a true love story of the author’s parents, who miraculously survived a Nazi concentration camp. Peter Gardosh used their letters in the novel, which had lain in a cache for more than half a century. The young poet Miklos Gardos and eighteen-year-old Lili Reich met in 1945 in Sweden. Among former prisoners of all nationalities, the Red Cross transported Hungarian Jews from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp here for treatment in Swedish medical centers. Almost all of them were in the final stages of exhaustion, and Miklos was also diagnosed with tuberculosis. However, not wanting to believe the gloomy forecasts of the doctors, Miklos decided to get married without delay. In search of a bride, he sent out more than a hundred letters to his compatriots stationed in Swedish hospitals in different parts of the country...Hungarian writer and director, winner of two dozen prestigious awards, Peter Gardos filmed his novel and in 2016 received the award “For Best Fiction Film” at the International Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Петер Гардош
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Вячеслав Тимофеевич Середа