The Hungarian Quarterly 191 (2008)
191 (2008)

East European Savages
Strangers (Excerpt from the novel)
Poems, translated by Clive Wilmer and George Gömöri
A radiator grille like a row of whale's teeth
(Excerpt from the novel "Mortuary")
(Excerpt from the novel "Mortuary")
Portrait of a mother in an American frame
(Part of an essay-memoir)
(Part of an essay-memoir)
The right to be heard
The Imre Nagy trial from a perspective of 50 years
The Imre Nagy trial from a perspective of 50 years
My very own 1956
Space without strength -- From an outsider's diary
Work for benefits?
The amateur and the professional
Exhibitions of photographs by Roger Fenton and Mór Erdélyi
Exhibitions of photographs by Roger Fenton and Mór Erdélyi
Camera sketches -- The unknown photography of Alexandre Trauner
The long farewell
Aristocracy in Hungary in the twentieth century
Aristocracy in Hungary in the twentieth century
"We are now the first people in Hungary"
Count Andrássy's family and friends through the eyes of an English governess (Mary E. Stevens)
Count Andrássy's family and friends through the eyes of an English governess (Mary E. Stevens)
A princess remembers
(Excerpts from a memoir)
(Excerpts from a memoir)
The Schubert in Wagner
Judit Rácz in conversation with Adam Fischer
Judit Rácz in conversation with Adam Fischer
Rejected fathers, avowed traditions (Zoltán András Bán, Balázs Szálinger, János Lackfi, András Petôcz)
Ted Hughes: Hungarian connections
Total theatre in Transylvania (András Visky, Chekhov, Puccini)







