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Top Eleven: Hungarian critics' list, March 2010
1. János Térey: Jeremiás avagy Isten hidege (Jeremiah, or God's Cold. Magvető, drama)
2-3. Zsuzsa Rakovszky: A Hold a hetedik házban (The Moon in the Seventh House. Magvető, short stories)
Krisztina Tóth: Hazaviszlek, jó? (I'll Take You Home, OK? Magvető, sketches)
4. Zsófia Balla: A nyár barlangja (The Cave of Summer. Kalligram, poetry)
5. Gábor Schein: Egy angyal önéletrajzai (The Autobiographies of an Angel. Jelenkor, novel)
6. Balázs Szálinger: M1/M7 (Magvető, poetry)
7. István Kerékgyártó: Trüffel Milán avagy egy kalandor élete (Milán Trüffel, or the Life of an Adventurer. Kalligram, novel)
8. Ádám Tábor: A hurrikán háza (The House of Hurricane. Kalligram, poetry)
9. Zoltán Sopotnik: Futóalbum (Running Album. Kalligram, poetry)
10-11. László Krasznahorkai: Az utolsó farkas (The Last Wolf. Magvető, short story)
Miklós Vajda: Anyakép amerikai keretben (Portrait of a Mother in an American Frame. Magvető, essay-memoir)
"Top Eleven” is a Hungarian critics’ list published in the weekly Magyar Narancs. The jury, made up of prominent critics and writers, have to choose four out of all the books published this year in Hungary and put them in order of preference.







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1. Gábor Lanczkor: A mindennapit ma (This Day, Our Daily. Kalligram, novel)
2. János Háy: Egy szerelmes vers története (The Story of a Love Poem. Palatinus, poetry)
3. Andrea Tompa: A hóhér háza (The Executioner’s house. Kalligram, novel)
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