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Original title
  
Utas és holdvilág

Language
  
Hungarian

Originally published
  
1937

Page count
  
368

Publisher
  
Pushkin Press

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Country
  
Hungary

Pages
  
368

Author
  
Antal Szerb

Genre
  
Novel

Translator
  
Len Rix

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Publication date
  
1937 (English: 2001, 2003)

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Similar
  
Antal Szerb books, Novels

Journey by Moonlight (Hungarian: Utas és holdvilág, literally "Traveler and Moonlight") is among the best-known novels in contemporary Hungarian literature. Written by Antal Szerb, it was first published in 1937. According to Nicholas Lezard, it is "one of the greatest works of modern European literature...I can't remember the last time I did this: finished a novel and then turned straight back to page one to start it over again. That is, until I read Journey by Moonlight."

Contents

Plot introduction

The novel features the romantic figure of Mihály, aloof and poetic, but struggling to break with an adolescent rebelliousness which he tries to quell under respectable bourgeois conformism, but also with the disturbing attraction of an erotic death-wish. There is no doubt an element of Freudianism in this. Psychoanalysis was especially influential and risqué at the time. Also present is perhaps the sexual and emotional claustrophobia of a society with strong Catholic and marital traditions. These influences notwithstanding, the novel has a distinct originality.

The novel follows Mihály, a Budapest native from a bourgeois family on his honeymoon in Italy, as he encounters and attempts to make sense of his past.

Characters in "Journey by Moonlight"

  • Mihály – a native resident of Budapest
  • Erzsi – his wife
  • János Szepetneki, Ervin, Tamás and Éva Ulpius: Mihály's old friends
  • Zoltán Pataki: Erzsi's first husband
  • Release details

  • 1937, Hungary, Révai ISBN ?, Pub date ? ? 1937, paperback (Hungarian first edition)
  • 1994, New York, USA, Püski-Corvin Books,ISBN 0-915951-21-5, Library of Congress Number 93-84996, Pub date 1994, paperback (as "The Traveler", translated by Peter Hargitai (this novel's first English edition)
  • 2001, London, Pushkin Press ISBN 1-901285-37-5, Pub date 1 May 2001, paperback (as "Journey by Moonlight", by Len Rix (this translation's second edition)
  • 2003, USA, Authors Choice Press, ISBN 0-595-79508-0, hardcover, as "The Traveler", translated by Peter Hargitai
  • 2006, London, Pushkin Press ISBN 1-901285-50-2, Pub date 27 February 2006, paperback (as "Journey by Moonlight")
  • 2012, Zagreb, Croatia, ISBN 978-953-332-000-7, published in 2012 by Naklada OceanMore, paperback (as "Putnik i mjesečina" / "Traveler and Moonlight" – Croatian first edition)
  • Beside English, the novel has been translated into German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Croatian.

    References

    Journey by Moonlight Wikipedia