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VOLUME XLII * No. 161 * Spring 2001

Highlights

Hungary's Cities and Regions at the Turn of the Millennium
György Enyedi

A Transylvanian Bestiary
Birds of the Air (Excerpts from the novel, translated by Tim Wilkinson)
Zsolt Láng

Poems, translated by David Hill
Ferenc András Kovács

Their Man in Budapest
James McCargar and the 1947 Road to Freedom
Márta Pellérdi

Governing the New Economy
Pál Réti

A Thousand Years on Display
Millennial Exhibitions
Pál Lővei

Assimilation and Identity
François Fejtő on the Singular Marriage between Hungarians and Jews
Endre T. Rózsa

They Never Used the 'C' Word
Jack Thompson

At the Great Divide
The Subcarpathian Reformed Church
László Medgyessy

Hungarian Doves and Yugoslav Hawks
(Lajos Party Nagy, László Darvasi)
Miklós Györffy

'The Fowles of Heauen'—Transylvanian Style (Zsolt Láng)
Tim Wilkinson

What Is Inside? (George F. Cushing)
István D. Rácz

Exiled into Existence (Susanna Fahlström)
George Gömöri

'It's Not My Ears That Do My Hearing'
György Kurtág Interviewed by Bálint András Varga

Hungaroton's Verdi Recordings—A Decade and a Half On
Géza Fodor

Shadowplay
New Recordings by Péter Eötvös
Paul Griffiths

Hungarian Ritual (Mihály Vörösmarty, Pongrácz Kacsóh,
Yvette Bozsik, László Németh, Béla Pintér)
Tamás Koltai

In the Shadow of a Masterpiece
Film Week 2001
Erzsébet Bori

 

 

VOLUME XLIX * No. 190 * Summer 2008

Putting the Manuscript in the Lap of God
An Interview with Magda Szabó

Csaba Károlyi

Liszt's Life after Death
An Interview with Alan Walker

Judit Rácz

VOLUME XLIX * No. 189 * Spring 2008

Schengen Blues
Gábor Miklósi

Edward Teller—Guardian of Freedom or Dr. Strangelove?
István Hargittai

 
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