The Street of the Fishing Cat [Hardcover] Jolán Földes

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“The Street of the Fishing Cat” by Jolán Földes, published in 1937 by Farrar & Rinehart, is an award-winning novel from the International Prize Novel Competition. This edition, translated by Elizabeth Jacobi, offers a rich narrative set in 1930s Europe. The dust jacket shows wear with minor tears and chipping, but the binding is firm and pages remain clean. A valuable addition for collectors of international literature.

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“The Street of the Fishing Cat” by Jolán Földes is a captivating narrative that won the prestigious International Prize Novel Competition. Published in 1937 by Farrar & Rinehart, this novel transports readers to a vivid setting filled with intrigue and cultural richness. Földes, a celebrated Hungarian author, crafts a tale that resonates with the complexities of urban life and human emotion. This edition, translated by Elizabeth Jacobi, ensures the story’s authenticity and emotional depth are accessible to an English-speaking audience. The book stands as a testament to Földes’ literary prowess and offers readers a glimpse into the multicultural tapestry of 1930s Europe.

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Author

Jolán Földes

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Farrar & Rinehart, Inc.

Condition

Good

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