The Hungarian Quarterly

Vol. XXXIX v No. 152 v Winter 1998

An Explorer in His Own Country
Árpád Göncz

The Situation at Tard
(Excerpts)
Zoltán Szabó

Tard 1936–1998
Ferenc Gerlóczy

Poems
(Translated by George Szirtes)
István Csukás

The Framing Eye of Péter Korniss
László Beke

Inventory: Transylvanian Pictures
Péter Korniss

The Melancholy of Resistance
(Excerpt)
László Krasznahorkai

Where’s the Storyteller Running Off To?
László Márton

DISCUSSION

The Transylvanian Issue and the Issue of Europe
Gabriel Andreescu

Illusions and Facts
Sorin Mitu

Transylvania—A Rejoinder
Gusztáv Molnár

ECONOMY

From Spontaneous to Post-Privatization
(Tamás Sárközy)
Éva Voszka

PERSONAL

Why Budapest?
Rosie Johnson

HISTORY

Custodians of the Future
Scottish and English Influences on Hungary in the Reform Age
Nicholas T. Parsons

Kádár and the Prague Spring
Miklós Kun

BOOKS & AUTHORS

Fragments of a Generation’s Autobiography
(Attila Bartis, Gyula Zeke, Gábor Németh)
Miklós Györffy

The Visible City
(Géza Buzinkay)
George Szirtes

The Book of Cleansing Sadness
(Péter Korniss)
Sándor Kányádi

The Taste of Old Transylvania
(Baroness Elemér Bornemissza)
Iván Bächer

THEATRE & FILM

Three Villages
(Lajos Parti Nagy, Zoltán Egressy, György Schwajda)
Tamás Koltai

Plays and Players
(György Spiró)
Tamás Koltai

Lost Dreams, Missed Opportunities
Clara Györgyey

Soft Focus
(Bryan Burns)
John Cunningham


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