Collective art program celebrates Péter Nádas Budapest | New word
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The (perhaps) greatest contemporary Hungarian writer will turn eighty in October, and it will be possible to celebrate him for three days in the Hungarian capital.
September 13, 2022 16:48
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Between September 30 and October 2, the joint art festival, which pays tribute to the work of Péter Nádas, takes place at several locations. In addition to literary events, those interested can also choose from music, theater, visual arts, and even gastronomic programs.
The events of the days were put together by the organizers in such a way that those interested could walk from one to the other, so that the relationship between the writer and the city is revealed to them through points and genres. The event sheds light on the diversity and inspirational power of Nádas’ creative oeuvre, brings people close, diverse forms and insight into the universe through genres – with this meeting, it offers the joy of discovery to fans and laymen alike.
Within the framework of Péter Nádas’s Budapest program, Anna Ott’s highly successful #readingsnádast series will be relaunched, in front of a live audience, in connection with the author’s novel, Horror Stories, published in the spring. On each of the three days of the festival, a #olvassnádast event will be held, at which guests will be Bence Sárközy, Andrea Tompa and Anna Sipos Balázs Ott.
On September 30, those interested can see a photography event and a theater event. The first is Minimo. Péter Nádas presents two recent photo series he took with his smartphone under the title “Colors of Darkness”. Péter Nádas and Attila Szűcs will guide the exhibition at the Erika Deák Gallery until November 11. In the evening, Nádas’s special text describing his death experience, My Death, will be performed as a reading theater. On October 1, Könyves Magazin is organizing a literary walk to discover Nádas’s Budapest.
Haydn’s compositional technique influenced Nádas as well. At the concert on Saturday evening, the Budapest Sound Collective will attempt to map the relationship between the composer and the writer at the BMC. The Farewell Symphony will also be performed, and Péter Nádas will read Haydn a panelan, a text written on the occasion of the death of his friend Péter Esterházy.
On Sunday mornings, a themed gastropub recalls the close-to-nature, almost self-sustaining lifestyle of Péter Nádas and his wife. Gastroblogger Zsófi Mautner prepares dishes from Magda Salamon’s cookbook containing recipes made from garden vegetables.
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