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The Diary of Fanni Gyarmati

The Diary of Fanni Gyarmati
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One of the greatest Hungarian literary sensations of recent years was the publication of the diary of Fanni Gyarmati, wife of the poet Miklós Radnóti, written between 1935 and 1946. Almost simultaneously with the release of the diary, actress Gabriella Hámori conceived the idea of creating a performance based on this captivating material. The FILC / Iván Fischer Apartment Theatre / premiered its own production on December 15, 2015, edited and directed by Tamás Seres. Since then, the piece has been performed to sold-out audiences over 200 times and has been featured at several festivals and venues.


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Fanni Gyarmati (1912–2014), the wife and muse of Miklós Radnóti, began writing her diary in January 1935 at the age of twenty-three, just a few months before marrying the poet. The entries come to an end in September 1946, a few weeks after Radnóti - who had been murdered during his third forced labor service in 1944 - was finally laid to rest in Budapest. Kept over the course of twelve years, often on a daily basis, the diary is both a poignant historical document and a deeply personal tragedy.

A harrowing and uniquely valuable text and a performance to match.


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