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Viktor Oszkár Nagy
short

Albert Rimóczy wrote his best seller, the highly successful novel the Invi-sibles at the beginning of the 80's, and ever since his name has been recognised because of his public political appearances. His public image is the outcome of a very deliberate strategy. The media still consider him as the author of the Invisibles, who contributed to Hungarian cultural life and literature with his extensive knowledge of mankind and humanity. A modest, wise man of great learning, from whom one can and should learn.
But on a sailing trip on an early autumn the veil comes off: a misanthrope, antisocial, alcoholic, racist and a portrait of a man is outlined, who can no longer tap into his former brilliance. There is only one person from whom he cannot hide or become invisible. Himself.






