Tales From Hungary

by Agnes Vadas


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/26/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 116
ISBN : 9780759607781

About the Book

This book contains autobiographical stories of a young girl’s life during the war and holocaust, persecuted as a Jew. It tells of her experiences later in the Communist era until her escape after the uprising of 1956.


About the Author

Agnes Vadas was born in 1929 in Budapest. At the age of five, she began to take violin lessons. A year later, she made her first public appearance and was called a child prodigy.

Her parents were extremely poor; her violin teacher taught her free of charge, lent her his own instrument, and provided all necessary accessories in addition to paying a tutor for schoolwork. She did not attend school, with the exception of one year, to take exams.

The war and the holocaust forced her to stop her studies for a year. After the war, she resumed her music studies at the Liszt Academy. Even before graduating from there, she started to concertize; in 1952, she was named State Soloist, played recitals and joined in with orchestras, toured in the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia, and won several international prizes. After the revolution of ’56, she left Hungary and lived in Paris and Germany before coming to the United States in 1966.

Two major breakdowns, due to health problems, were detrimental to her career; she didn’t achieve what was expected of her; to become an international soloist. In the U.S., she held teaching positions at several Universities. Her last job was with the San Francisco Opera, which she retired from in 1993. Since then, she lives in Washington State, on San Juan Island. Twice married and divorced, she has no children. Before this attempt in writing autobiographical stories, she did some translations of poetry and fiction.