The Hungarian Quarterly 189 (2008)
189 (2008)

Introduction to the bastard novel
Poems, translated by Daniel Hoffman
Who was Alexander Lenard?
A day in the invisible house (extracts)
The Klára Szerb -- Alexander Lenard correspondence
The 1965 letters: a selection
The 1965 letters: a selection
Workdays and wonders
Hungary in the older English literature
ART
A plea for Vaszary
The irony of Frigyes Kőnig
INTERVIEW
Why won't he tell a proper story?
CLOSE-UP
Schengen blues
SCIENCE
Edward Teller -- guardian of freedom or Dr Strangelove?
Memory and history: visiting Edward Teller
Major players
BOOKS & AUTHORS
All that fall: upsides of the shorter fictions of Imre Kertész
Eternal operetta (András Gerő, Dorottya Hargitai and Tamás Gajdó)
THEATRE & FILM
The war of all against all (László Márton, György Spiró)
Telling stories would be a good start
A tower at night (Béla Tarr)
MUSIC
Emilie (Merian)-Genast, Liszt's confidante
Cover: The Pest Bank Danube Promenade by János Vaszary, c. 1934, oil on canvas, 61 x 72 cm. Courtesy of Móra Ferenc Museum, Szeged.






