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For Hungarian Writer Agota Kristof, Neuchâtel Exile

Summary by Le Temps
Refugeeed in Switzerland after leaving her native Hungary, the woman of letters was a worker in a factory in Fontainemelon, then a dental assistant. At night she wrote the "Trilogy of the Twins", which made her world famousWhen she clandestinely left Hungary in 1956, Agota Kristof carried in her arms her 4-month-old daughter. In her bag, dictionaries. She crossed a forest, at night, between Hungary and Austria, with other refugees, including her…
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Refugeeed in Switzerland after leaving her native Hungary, the woman of letters was a worker in a factory in Fontainemelon, then a dental assistant. At night she wrote the "Trilogy of the Twins", which made her world famousWhen she clandestinely left Hungary in 1956, Agota Kristof carried in her arms her 4-month-old daughter. In her bag, dictionaries. She crossed a forest, at night, between Hungary and Austria, with other refugees, including her…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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