Category: VOLUME VII, No. 2

ÖDÖN PÁSINT: A PRISONER OF HIS CONSCIENCE – PART II

A Voice for Minorities in Dangerous Times Part II 1949–50: HOPELESSNESS […] Ödön Pásint retired […] at 48, but possibly not quite on his own initiative. As the “bourgeois” traditions of publishing the personal news of public administration (appointments, promotions, awards, retirements, etc.) in the Official Gazette had been laid

VARIOUS STATES OF LIES

I mentioned to a friend yesterday that I was preparing a lecture for the Night University and he was naturally interested in the topic. When I said I would talk about lies, he thought it was an exceptionally demanding theme. Together, we decided that once you are born into this

SKAZKA – A POEM

Once in a fictivetime, in a fabulousland,a rider forced hisway across thesteppes, hurried to war, butin the nearingdistance, through thesteppe’s dust- haze,the dark wood – warnings nettles –scrape at his heart:tighten your saddle –fear the forest’sstream – but the knightdisobeyed. He rode inhaste,winged into a rushonto the woodedrise. And leaving

THE SCHOOL OF ANDRÁS KOVÁCS AND THE TRANSYLVANIAN RENAISSANCE

On the Occasion of his Receiving the Jenő Szervátiusz Award, Budapest, 12 November 2015 The Jenő Szervátiusz Award was originally created to honour artists (painters, sculptors and graphic artists), but since 2005, it has also been awarded each year alternately to art historians and journalists, in order to direct the

OUR AUTHORS

ZSÓFIA BOGNÁR (Szeged, 1988) got her BA in Hungarian at the University of Debrecen in 2010 before earning an MA in Art History at Pázmány Péter Catholic University in 2015. She worked for two years as assistant for the Collection of Pre-1800 Sculptures of the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts.