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The Hungarian Quarterly 189 (2008)


189 (2008)

The Hungarian Quarterly
 

László Végel
Introduction to the bastard novel
Magda Székely
Poems, translated by Daniel Hoffman
An interview with Klára Szerb
Who was Alexander Lenard?
Alexander Lenard
A day in the invisible house (extracts)
Péter Siklós
The Klára Szerb -- Alexander Lenard correspondence
The 1965 letters: a selection
András Beck
Workdays and wonders
Antal Szerb
Hungary in the older English literature

ART

Ilona Sármány Parsons
A plea for Vaszary
Julianna P. Szűcs
The irony of Frigyes Kőnig

INTERVIEW

Imre Kertész in Conversation with Zsigmond Sándor Papp
Why won't he tell a proper story?

CLOSE-UP

Gábor Miklósi
Schengen blues

SCIENCE

István Hargittai
Edward Teller -- guardian of freedom or Dr Strangelove?
Tibor Frank
Memory and history: visiting Edward Teller
János Kirz
Major players

BOOKS & AUTHORS

Tim Wilkinson
All that fall: upsides of the shorter fictions of Imre Kertész
Ivan Sanders
Eternal operetta (András Gerő, Dorottya Hargitai and Tamás Gajdó)

THEATRE & FILM

Tamás Koltai
The war of all against all (László Márton, György Spiró)
Shane Danielsen in Conversation with Dávid Dercsényi
Telling stories would be a good start
Erzsébet Bori
A tower at night (Béla Tarr)

MUSIC

Klára Hamburger
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.


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