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George Szirtes reads his award-winning memoir about his mother, and her hidden history. Tender and profoundly moving, it鈥檚 a life told backwards.

George Szirtes reads his award-winning memoir about his mother, Magda. Her turbulent life reflects the drama of the 20th century.

She survived incarceration in two different concentration camps during the Second World War and then settled in Hungary - but fled with her family in 1956. Arriving as a refugee in London, serious illness forced her to abandon professional work and to live at home as a housewife, where she began the process of 鈥淓nglishing鈥 her family.

The Photographer at Sixteen reveals a life told backwards, from the depths of Magda鈥檚 final days to her girlhood as an ambitious photographer in Budapest. The woman who emerges is beautiful, energetic, direct, warm and passionate. It is a book born of curiosity, of guilt, and of love.

In this third episode, George Szirtes tells the dramatic story of his family鈥檚 escape from Hungary after the 1956 Revolution.

鈥淢artial law was declared. People with rifles and pistols were roaming the streets. There were bodies in the streets and people hanging from lamp-posts. We walked under the barrel of a Russian tank, but the Russians did not stop us鈥︹

George Szirtes is a poet and translator. He鈥檚 the author of some 25 books of poetry. The Photographer at Sixteen won the 2020 James Tait Black Prize for Biography.

Read by the author, George Szirtes
Abridged and produced by Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus Media production for 91热爆 Radio 4

14 minutes

Last on

Thu 18 Mar 2021 00:30

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  • Wed 17 Mar 2021 09:45
  • Thu 18 Mar 2021 00:30