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Sepsi László: Ördögcsapás

Patrik Baka L.

IN: Partitúra Irodalomtudományi folyóirat, Volume XV.  , Issue 2, 2020, p. 63-76., ISSN 1336-7307

DOI: 10.17846/PA.2020.15.2.63-76

Abstract:

This paper focuses on the world- and character-building as well as the poetic solutions (i.e. style) of László Sepsi’s young adult novel Ördögcsapás [Devil strike]. It also discusses the work’s connections, self-reflections, fantasy and young adult features and social critique overtones to its pretexts and to other works originating in literary and other forms of media. Sepsi’s work does not beautify (i.e. idealize) in any way, but it discusses the problems of (not only) young people in their own rawness with the undetermined and hopeless background of the Central-Eastern-European world.

Keywords: Hungarian YA literature, Faustian novel, hybridity, intermediality, world-building

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