Budapeste (English title: Budapest) is a 2003 novel by the Brazilian writer Chico Buarque. Originally published by Companhia das Letras, it was translated into English by in 2004. It is among the best-known literary works by Buarque, and was widely praised by critics upon its appearance. The Guardian reviewer Robert Collins compared it to a "perfectly cut gem", while the Independent called it a "magnificent, ambitious project". According to Caetano Veloso, Budapest is the "most beautiful of Buarque's three mature books". Apart from English, it has been translated into many other languages including Italian, Greek, French, German, Dutch, and Korean.
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- Budapest (novela) (es)
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| - Budapest es una novela del escritor, compositor y músico brasileño Chico Buarque de Hollanda. Fue lanzada al público en el año 2003, ganando diferentes premios que la otorgan como una de las mejores creaciones de Chico Buarque. Narra la historia de un escritor, dividido entre dos ciudades, dos mujeres, dos libros y dos idiomas. Fue adaptado al cine en el 2009 por Walter Carvalho. (es)
- Budapeste é o terceiro romance de Chico Buarque, lançado em 2003 pela editora Companhia das Letras. Foi adaptado ao cinema em 2009 com direção de Walter Carvalho. (pt)
- Budapeste (English title: Budapest) is a 2003 novel by the Brazilian writer Chico Buarque. Originally published by Companhia das Letras, it was translated into English by in 2004. It is among the best-known literary works by Buarque, and was widely praised by critics upon its appearance. The Guardian reviewer Robert Collins compared it to a "perfectly cut gem", while the Independent called it a "magnificent, ambitious project". According to Caetano Veloso, Budapest is the "most beautiful of Buarque's three mature books". Apart from English, it has been translated into many other languages including Italian, Greek, French, German, Dutch, and Korean. (en)
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| - Budapeste (English title: Budapest) is a 2003 novel by the Brazilian writer Chico Buarque. Originally published by Companhia das Letras, it was translated into English by in 2004. It is among the best-known literary works by Buarque, and was widely praised by critics upon its appearance. The Guardian reviewer Robert Collins compared it to a "perfectly cut gem", while the Independent called it a "magnificent, ambitious project". According to Caetano Veloso, Budapest is the "most beautiful of Buarque's three mature books". Apart from English, it has been translated into many other languages including Italian, Greek, French, German, Dutch, and Korean. The plot deals with the travails of a Rio de Janeiro ghostwriter called Jose Costa who is struggling with the demands of work and family while simultaneously being fascinated by a chance encounter with the Hungarian language. (en)
- Budapest es una novela del escritor, compositor y músico brasileño Chico Buarque de Hollanda. Fue lanzada al público en el año 2003, ganando diferentes premios que la otorgan como una de las mejores creaciones de Chico Buarque. Narra la historia de un escritor, dividido entre dos ciudades, dos mujeres, dos libros y dos idiomas. Fue adaptado al cine en el 2009 por Walter Carvalho. (es)
- Budapeste é o terceiro romance de Chico Buarque, lançado em 2003 pela editora Companhia das Letras. Foi adaptado ao cinema em 2009 com direção de Walter Carvalho. (pt)
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