'Zsigmond Justh (1863–1894)' a talk by Dr. Margit Köves at Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre (HICC), 1-A, Janpath > 6pm on 7th February 2014
Time : 6:00 pm
Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served basis)
Zsigmond Justh (1863–1894) was a writer who is known for his novels, short stories, feuilletons and his Diary. Justh was also a traveller who visited France, North – Africa and India and expressed his travel experiences in his essays, letters and feuilletons. The literary evening will throw light on the work of this fascinating cosmopolitan writer whose work is very little known outside Hungary.
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Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served basis)
Place : Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre (HICC), 1-A, Janpath, New Delhi- 110 001
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Event Description : 'Zsigmond Justh (1863–1894)' a talk by Dr. Margit KövesZsigmond Justh (1863–1894) was a writer who is known for his novels, short stories, feuilletons and his Diary. Justh was also a traveller who visited France, North – Africa and India and expressed his travel experiences in his essays, letters and feuilletons. The literary evening will throw light on the work of this fascinating cosmopolitan writer whose work is very little known outside Hungary.
'Zsigmond Justh (1863–1894)' a talk by Dr. Margit Köves at Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre (HICC), 1-A, Janpath > 6pm on 7th February 2014
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