Sándor Dallos

Big Read is the Hungarian version of the BBC Big Read. The Big Read was imported into Hungary under the name A Nagy Könyv (lit. "The Big Book") and took place in 2005. Around 1400 libraries, 500 book shops and 1300 schools participated in the competition in various ways. It proved to be far more popular in Hungary (with a population of 10 million) than in the UK (with a population of 60 million), with 400,000 votes arriving (as opposed to 140,000 votes in the UK competition in the corresponding period).Voting for the top 100 began in late February: one was allowed to vote for any novel published in Hungarian. It ended on April 23, when the 50 "foreign" and 50 Hungarian most popular novels were selected. On June 11, the top 12 novels were chosen in the framework of a television show presented by cultural celebrities. In the next months, 12 short films were made from these novels and screened in television, which competed with each other in pairs. On December 15, the population selected their ultimate favourite by SMS and phone. The winning novel, which received the title "the most liked novel of Hungary 2005", was the same book as the result of the previous round, Eclipse of the Crescent Moon. The other two Hungarian books that participated in the final were The Paul Street Boys and Abigél.

Books

This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.

  1. 1. A Nap Szerelmese

    "A Nap Szerelmese" is a historical novel that delves into the life and times of a Hungarian solar physicist. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous first half of the 20th century, the book follows the protagonist's passionate pursuit of scientific discovery, his love for the sun, and his personal struggles amidst the political upheavals of the era. As he navigates the challenges of his research and the complexities of his private life, the narrative weaves a rich tapestry of intellectual fervor, emotional depth, and the relentless quest for knowledge in an ever-changing world.

    The 4387th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 2. Aranyecset

    "Aranyecset" is a historical novel that delves into the life and times of a gifted young painter during the Renaissance era. Set against the backdrop of 16th-century Europe, the narrative follows the artist's journey from his humble beginnings to becoming a renowned master. The protagonist navigates the complexities of art, politics, and society, as he seeks to perfect his craft and leave an indelible mark on the world. Along the way, he encounters a rich tapestry of characters, from patrons and fellow artists to influential figures of the period, all of which shape his personal and artistic development. The novel is a celebration of creativity and the enduring power of art, as well as an exploration of the historical context that both inspires and challenges the artist.

    The 4391st Greatest Book of All Time