Category: VOLUME III, No. 2

HUNGARIAN IN AMERICA – AMERICAN IN HUNGARY

János Xántus, the 19th Century Naturalist Two passages may stand side by side to illustrate the appraisal and achievement in the United States of John (János) Xántus, 19th century Hungarian naturalist and traveller of the American West. The fi rst is what Xántus himself wrote to his Hungarian editor, István

ART LIVES!

In Memoriam Tamás Körösényi Sculptor – (18 February 1953 – 25 June 2010) “Hello, this is Tamás Körösényi”, he would say on the phone, quietly but firmly, always a bit in a hurry. He had something to tell me quickly: about his plans, exhibitions, publications, assignments for his students. He

AND THE SHOW MUST GO ON

The 43rd Hungarian Film Week from a documentary filmmaker’s point of veiw The 43rd Hungarian Film Week almost did not happen. After it was made clear that no state funding had been set aside for the event, fi lmmakers resigned themselves to the fact that it would be the first

HUNGARIANS AND THEIR WINES

Can we talk about Hungarian wine, Austrian wine, French wine? If we can, is the specificity linked to nation states, or is it purely geographical? Surely, no one would deny that South Africa is not the same as Italy… My foremost aim here is to propose a series of arguments