Péter Esterházy (14 April 1950 – 14 July 2016) was a Hungarian writer. He was one of the best known Hungarian
and Central European
writers of his era. He was called a "leading figure of 20th century
Hungarian literature",
and his books were considered to be significant contributions to post-war literature.
Biography
Esterházy was born in
Budapest
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on 14 April 1950, the eldest son of Mátyás Esterházy de Galántha (1919–1998) (Count
Esterházy until 1947, when all titles and ranks were abolished) and Magdolna Mányoki (1916–1980). His paternal grandfather was Count
Móric Esterházy (1881–1960), who briefly served as
Prime Minister of Hungary
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in 1917. Through his paternal grandmother Countess Margit
Károlyi (1896–1975), one of his ancestors was Count
Gyula Károlyi (1871–1947), also Prime Minister from 1931 to 1932. Péter had three younger brothers, including international football player
Márton Esterházy (born 1956).
Esterházy was educated as a
mathematician
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and began to write in the 1970s.
He is perhaps best known outside of his native country for ''
Celestial Harmonies'' (''Harmonia Caelestis'', 2001) which chronicles his forefathers' epic rise during the
Austro-Hungarian empire to their dispossession under communism.
[ His next novel, ''Revised Edition'' or ''Corrected Version'' (''Javított kiadás'', 2002), which appeared as an appendix to the former work, deals with his realisation that his father was an informant for the secret police during the ]communist
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era.
After the regime change in 1989, Péter Esterházy refused to accept the return of any land or valuables nationalized by the communists.
Many of his other works also deal with the experience of living under a communist regime and in a post-communist country. He wrote in a style that can be characterised as postmodernist
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and his prose was described by John Updike
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as "jumpy, allusive, and slangy. ...there is vividness, an electric crackle. The sentences are active and concrete. Physical details leap from the murk of emotional ambivalence".[ In an obituary published by ]Reuters
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The agency ...
, his literary technique is described as "Employing a stop-and-go rhythm, his writing concentrated on twists and surprises rather than straight narrative lines, combining personal experiences with references, quotes and all shades of jokes from sarcasm to toilet humor, sometimes including texts of other authors."
His works have been published in more than 20 languages. He was awarded several literary distinctions in Hungary, including the prestigious Kossuth Prize in 1996,[ and has received awards for his work in ]France
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, Austria
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, Germany
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, Slovenia
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and Poland
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.
He was highly critical of the authoritarian tendencies of Viktor Orbán
Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been the 56th prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has also led the Fidesz political party since 200 ...
's administration, declaring that "Orbán is not a statesman" and that "the Orbán system is damaging to Hungary. Our Democracy is not liberal, freedom of the press is limited, and the division of power is inadequate."
He was married to Margit Reén, and had four children.[
In October 2015, it became public knowledge that he was suffering from ]pancreatic cancer
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. He died on 14 July 2016.
Ancestry
Works published in English
(The italicized dates refer to original publication, other dates refer to the English-language publications.)
* ''Helping Verbs of the Heart'' (''A szív segédigéi'', ''1985'', 1990, 1991, 1996)
* ''The Transporters'' (''Fuharosok'', ''1983'', 1991, 1994)
* ''The Book of Hrabal'' (''Hrabal könyve'', ''1990'', 1993, 1994, 1996)
* ''The Glance of Countess Hahn-Hahn (Down the Danube)'' (''Hahn-Hahn grófnő pillantása'', ''1991'', 1994, 1998, 1999)
* ''She loves me'' (''Egy nő'', ''1993'', 1994, 1997, 1998)
* ''A Little Hungarian Pornography'' (''Kis magyar pornográfia'', ''1984'', 1995, 1997)
* '' Celestial Harmonies: A Novel'' (''Harmonia Caelestis'', ''2001'', 2004)
* ''Not Art'' (''Semmi művészet'', ''2008'', 2010)
International awards
* Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
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, France
* Order of Merit
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, Romania
* Austrian State Prize for European Literature, Austria
* Herder Prize, Austria and Germany[
* Vilenica Prize, Slovenia]
* Peace Prize of the German Book Trade, Germany
* Angelus Award, Poland
* , Italy
* International Masi Grosso d'Oro Veneziano Prize, Italy
Membership
* Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung (Darmstadt)
* Akademie der Künste (Berlin)
References
Further reading
Obituary published in ''Die Welt''
(in German)
Bibliography
* Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven (斯蒂文·托托西演). 文学研究的合法化: 一种新实用主义 ·整体化和经主 义文学与文化研究方法 (Legitimizing the Study of Literature: A New Pragmatism and the Systemic Approach to Literature and Culture). Trans. Ma Jui-ch'i (马瑞琪翻). Beijing: Peking University Press, 1997. 111–134.
* Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven. "Cultures, Peripheralities, and Comparative Literature." ''Comparative Literature: Theory, Method, Application''. By Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1998. 121–175.
External links
Video Interview
PEN World Voices at LIVE from the New York Public Library 4 May 2008
A comprehensive record on him in ''Hungarian Literature Database''
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1950 births
2016 deaths
Writers from Budapest
Peter Esterhazy
Hungarian male novelists
Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
Recipients of the Austrian State Prize
Postmodern writers
Members of the Academy of Arts, Berlin
20th-century Hungarian novelists
20th-century Hungarian male writers
21st-century Hungarian novelists
Eötvös Loránd University alumni
Members of the German Academy for Language and Literature
Deaths from pancreatic cancer in Hungary
Herder Prize recipients
21st-century Hungarian male writers
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