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  • Magda Szabó is one of the most influential voices in 20th-century Hungarian literature. Her psychologically rich novels, precise character studies, and unforgettable plots have reached millions of readers worldwide. This page introduces her life, work, and the most important editions available in English and German.

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    The Door

    The Door

    Szabó, Magda, Rix, Len(ed.)

    4 772 HUF

    3 818 HUF

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    Abigail

    Abigail

    Szabó, Magda, Rix, Len(ed.)

    4 772 HUF

    3 913 HUF

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    Abigail

    Abigail

    Szabó, Magda

    17 013 HUF

    15 652 HUF

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    Abigail

    Abigail

    Szabó, Magda

    10 631 HUF

    9 781 HUF

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    Abigail Lib/E

    Abigail Lib/E

    Szabó, Magda

    10 631 HUF

    9 781 HUF

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    Abigail

    Abigail

    Szabo, Magda

    6 665 HUF

    6 132 HUF

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    The Fawn

    The Fawn

    Szabó, Magda;

    7 161 HUF

    5 872 HUF

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    La Porte

    La Porte

    Szabo, Magda

    8 776 HUF

    8 074 HUF

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    The Door

    The Door

    Szabo, Magda

    6 313 HUF

    5 809 HUF

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    The Door Lib/E

    The Door Lib/E

    Szabó, Magda

    25 522 HUF

    23 480 HUF

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    Die Elemente: Roman

    Die Elemente: Roman

    Szabó, Magda;

    10 348 HUF

    9 830 HUF

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    The Door

    The Door

    Szabó, Magda

    17 013 HUF

    15 652 HUF

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    Die Tür: Roman

    Die Tür: Roman

    Szabó, Magda;

    2 459 HUF

    2 336 HUF

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    The Fawn

    The Fawn

    Szabó, Magda

    6 313 HUF

    5 809 HUF

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    The Door

    The Door

    Szabó, Magda

    17 013 HUF

    15 652 HUF

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    The Fawn

    The Fawn

    Szabó, Magda, Rix, Len(ed.)

    5 250 HUF

    4 305 HUF

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    Katalin Street

    Katalin Street

    Szabo, Magda

    6 665 HUF

    6 132 HUF

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    Who was Magda Szabó?

    Magda Szabó (1917–2007) was a Hungarian novelist, poet, and playwright whose works combine emotional intensity with sharp psychological observation. After being banned from publishing for political reasons in the 1940s–50s, she became one of Hungary’s best-known authors both at home and abroad. Today she is internationally recognized as one of Central Europe’s most important writers.

    Why read Magda Szabó books?

    Szabó’s novels remain widely read because they offer timeless insights into human relationships and moral responsibility:

    Timeless stories

    Her books deal with universal themes such as loyalty, memory, guilt, and forgiveness, making them relevant across generations.

    Insight into Hungarian culture

    Many of her stories unfold against the background of Hungary’s 20th-century history, offering international readers an accessible entry point into Hungarian cultural and historical experiences.

    Psychological depth

    Her precise character studies and emotionally complex protagonists continue to resonate strongly with readers worldwide.

    What characteristics define Magda Szabó’s writing?

    Her writing is characterized by strong psychological realism, carefully constructed narratives, and a clear moral focus. She often explores women’s inner lives, family dynamics, and the long-term effects of historical trauma.

    What are the most famous Magda Szabó books?

    The following titles are her best-known works available in English and German:

    The Door

    Her internationally acclaimed masterpiece, translated into more than 40 languages. A powerful psychological novel about a writer and her enigmatic housekeeper, Emerence.

    Katalin Street

    A haunting novel about friendship, memory, and the lasting impact of war on three families.

    Abigail

    A beloved coming-of-age novel set in a girls’ boarding school during World War II, widely read by both young and adult audiences.

    Iza’s Ballad

    A moving exploration of generational conflict and emotional distance between mothers and daughters.

    Which Magda Szabó book should you start with?

    Many readers begin with The Door, as it offers a strong introduction to Szabó’s psychological depth and narrative style. Abigail is also a popular starting point due to its engaging story and historical setting.

    Did she win any literary awards?

    Yes. Magda Szabó received numerous prestigious Hungarian and international literary awards throughout her career, reflecting her lasting influence and international recognition.

    Does Prospero offer English editions of other Hungarian authors as well?

    Yes. In addition to Magda Szabó, Prospero offers English and German editions by many other major Hungarian authors, making it a key destination for readers interested in Hungarian literature in translation.

    Recommended authors for fans of Magda Szabó

    Readers who appreciate the psychological depth and emotional sensitivity of Magda Szabó’s novels may also enjoy the following authors:

    Elena Ferrante

    Her novels explore female identity, friendship, and emotional bonds with intensity and psychological insight.

    Alice Munro

    Through finely observed short stories, she reveals the hidden emotional complexity of everyday life.

    Natalia Ginzburg

    Known for her restrained style and autobiographical tone, her works often focus on family life shaped by history.

    Anne Tyler

    Her fiction sensitively portrays family relationships and the quiet dramas of ordinary lives.

    Marlen Haushofer

    Her novels explore isolation, inner life, and female experience with a distinctive and timeless atmosphere.

    Why should you buy Magda Szabó books from Prospero?

    Here’s why Prospero is the best place to buy Szabó’s books in English and German:

    • Wide selection: The Door, Katalin Street, Iza’s Ballad, Abigail, and more.
    • Full guarantee: Prospero has been a trusted bookstore for over 30 years.
    • Fast availability: depending on publisher stock.
    • Pre-order options: secure new reprints in advance.
    • Competitive prices: excellent value for imported English and German books.
    • Trusted by readers: a highly rated source for Hungarian literature in translation.