Giorgio Pressburger
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About Giorgio Pressburger
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Giorgio Pressburger (born 1937) is an Italian writer of novels and short stories.
Born in Budapest, Pressburger settled in Italy in 1956, where he worked as a film and theatre director. He is currently the Director of the Institute of Italian Culture in Hungary. His book The Law of White Spaces won the Independent Foreign Fiction Award in 1992. His other works include the novel Teeth and Spies and the short story collection Snow and Guilt.
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^ Pressburger, Giorgio. The Law of White Spaces, Vintage, 1994.
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