The Paper Bridge: A Return to Budapest

The Paper Bridge: A Return to Budapest

by Monica Porter (Author)

Synopsis

First published in 1981 to coincide with the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution, Monica Porter chronicles her journey to England, starting as a small child when her family fled across the border to Austria and on to the United States. Now a Londoner, a journalist and a mother herself, she wanted to rediscover the land of her birth and see whether there could be a real understanding between someone who had grown up in the West and those compatriots who had remained behind in an oppressive communist country. Her journey brings her into contact with a vast assortment of colourful, often eccentric individuals, and with her keen eye for human behaviour and her astute observations, she paints an intriguing picture of an Eastern European state as it lurches into the final decade of the Cold War. This revised edition includes not only a new Preface from the author, but also a Foreword specially written by Sir Bryan Cartledge, one of this country's most distinguished diplomats, who was British Ambassador to Hungary in the early 1980s and is the author of what many consider to be the best history of this fascinating nation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 260
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Quartet Books
Published: 07 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 0704371774
ISBN 13: 9780704371774

Media Reviews
'Of all the books timed to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the revolutions of 1989, The Paper Bridge by Monica Porter may have the most charm. It is an elegant account of a visit the author made to Hungary, the land of her birth, a few years before those dramatic months when the Soviet empire in Eastern Europe fell apart.' 4 Stars **** The Daily Mail 'Informative and evocative' 4 Stars, ****, The Independent
Author Bio
Monica Porter was born in Budapest in 1952 but left Hungary when she was four years old, in the aftermath of the Hungarian Revolution, and grew up in New York. She has been based in London since 1970 and is a freelance journalist. www.monicaporter.co.uk