
Q&A With Nelio Biedermann, author of “Lázár”
We chat with the Swiss literary sensation whose bestselling novel spans half a century of Hungarian history, moving from country manors to cosmopolitan Budapest.
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We chat with the Swiss literary sensation whose bestselling novel spans half a century of Hungarian history, moving from country manors to cosmopolitan Budapest.

We're discussing the epic novel Lázár and hosting an AMA on travel to Budapest.

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It’s Memorial Day weekend and we’re dreaming up escapes, primed for a summer of literary travels and travel-inspiring books.

Our next read is Nelio Biedermann’s buzzy novel ‘Lázár,’ which follows an aristocratic Hungarian family through the first half of the 20th century.

We chatted with author Ronan O’Connell about his new book, which unearths the forgotten histories and quirky tales behind some of the world’s most iconic places.

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Top tips for literary-themed travels in Montreal, Quebec City, and beyond.