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The following pages link to Hungarian Review: A Bi-monthly Journal from Central Europe (Q23759):
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Two Great Reformers. [Andrej Zamoyski and István Széchenyi] (Q351265) (← links)
- A Friend of Czesław Miłosz and Zbigniew Herbert. [George Gömöri under Polish Eyes] (Q351267) (← links)
- Bathing the Horses (Q353081) (← links)
- Europe: a common responsibility and a common good—the Pécs inaugural address (Q353214) (← links)
- On the Translations of Ferenc Rákóczi II’s Confessio Peccatoris and Memoires (Q354737) (← links)
- A Clear-eyed Poet in the Land of the Soviets. [A Background to Gyula Illyés’s Russia] [Part III.] (Q354935) (← links)
- Daily Fodder for Fate, with Battles and Duels. [On and a propos Tibor Várady’s book Goose-Downs and History] (Q355009) (← links)
- The Two Doors of Sándor Scheiber [The Scholar Rabbi Born A Hundred Years Ago] (Q355503) (← links)
- Foreword to Gyula Illyés’s in Answer to Herder and Ady (Q356113) (← links)
- György Ferdinandy: Deg deeper—Short Stories and Notes (Q356289) (← links)
- Introduction to Békássy’s “Farewell to The Apostles” (Q356605) (← links)
- Introduction to Jenő Dsida’s Poems (Q356618) (← links)
- Humour and Hardship in the Buda Hills and London (Q356880) (← links)
- Banished Rainbow (Q356951) (← links)
- Note (Q357564) (← links)
- Lamp of Memory: On András Sütő’s Advent in the Hargita Mountains (Q358152) (← links)
- One Day We Shall Create (Q358202) (← links)
- The Disappearence Of The Village (Q358612) (← links)
- Letters from Turkey. [Kelemen Mikes] (Q413497) (← links)
- The Blood of Falling Leaves (Q414781) (← links)
- Mutilated Hungary (Q414959) (← links)
- A Clear-eyed Poet in the Land of the Soviets. [A Background to Gyula Illyés’s Russia] [Part I.] (Q414987) (← links)
- A Clear-eyed Poet in the Land of the Soviets. [A Background to Gyula Illyés’s Russia] [Part II.] (Q414988) (← links)
- Struggling with Words [Tara Bergin in conversation with Attila Balázs] (Q415373) (← links)
- Forced March and Poems from a Muddy Notebook [Francis R. Jones talks to Attila Balázs] (Q415374) (← links)
- Small Claims of History. [Tibor Várady: Mi történt Écskán? [What Happened in Écska] (Q415543) (← links)
- Ont he Days f the Exiled Prince Rákóczi. [Lajos Hopp on Kelemen Mikes] (Q416596) (← links)
- “The Happening of Truth” Editing an Anthology on the 1956 Hungarian Revolution (Q417402) (← links)
- “The Happening of Truth”. [Editing an Anthology on the 1956 Hungarian Reovlution] (Q417450) (← links)
- Hungarian Voices on 1956: [Down Fell the Statue of Goliath] (Q419084) (← links)
- “The cage of the visible”: György Spiró’s Captivity (Q421411) (← links)
- “The Cage of the Visible”. [György Spiró’s Captivity] (Q421412) (← links)
- Foreword to Gyula Illés’s in Answer to Herder and Ady 20 November 2018 (Q421599) (← links)
- A Note on Translating Ferenc Juhász’s The Biography of a Woman (Q421712) (← links)
- Epilogue to “Bathing the Horses” (Q422008) (← links)
- György Ferdinandy: Dig Deeper?Short Stories and Notes (Q422571) (← links)
- Stalking Prince Rákóczi’s Treasure Chest (Q422591) (← links)
- Mother and the Revolution (Q422701) (← links)
- Mother and the Revolution (Q422702) (← links)
- Introducing the Poems of Sándor Márai (Q422824) (← links)
- A Romance of Forty Years. [JerzySnopek Talks to his Wife Márta Gedeon about Hungarian Culture] (Q423868) (← links)
- Forty Years Back—Diplomatic Memories of Budapest in the 1960s (Q424207) (← links)
- Ferenc Békássy’s Correspondence With James Strachey (Q424299) (← links)
- Notes to “The Passion at Ravensbrück” by János Pilinszky (Q424317) (← links)
- Introduction to Békássy’s “Farewell to the Apostles” (Q424358) (← links)
- If Once We Desappear (Q424917) (← links)
- Making the Silent Deep Speak [On the Danube-Concept of Thomas Kabdebo’s Novel Trilogy Danubius Danubia] (Q425055) (← links)
- The writer, the protagonist and the secret chronicler: the challenge of narration in the roman-fleuve Danubius Danubia by Thomas Kabdebo (Q425072) (← links)
- The travels of Tariménes in the afterlife: A bitter-sweet memory of Tamás Kabdebó (Q425073) (← links)
- The Writer, the Protagonist and the Secret Chronicler. [The Challenge of Narration int he Roman-fleuve Danubius Danubia by Thomas Kabdebó] (Q425076) (← links)