Új Látóhatár, 1988 (39. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1988 / 1. szám

ÚJ LÁTÓHATÁR LITERARY AND POLITICAL REVIEW IN HUNGARIAN Editors: Gyula Borbándi, Josef Molnár and Zoltán Sztáray CONTENTS István Csurka (Budapest): Literature and politics in Hungary István Borsody (Boston): Masaryk and the New Europe Zoltán Thury, ]un. (New York): The new world (short story) György Gömöri (Cambridge): Polish poems translated into Hungarian Zoltán Sztáray (San Bernardino, CA): The mistress of the sand-castle (short story) Poems by Máté Balia (Munich), Rudolf Csepelyi (Melbourne), Gábor Gyu­­kics (Amsterdam), lima Hendi (Geneva), Lajos Major-Zala (Fribourg), János Tamási Orosz (Budapest) and Lóránt Zas (Westlake Village, CA). DIARY Gyula Borbándi: Excursion into the past (A travelogue) OBSERVER Tibor Hanák (Vienna): Literary historian László Baránszky-Jób died Alice Kaposi (Bochum): The Transylvanian poet József Sinka 75 Zoltán Sztáray: A manual of honest survival (A book by János Rózsás) Zoltán Thury, Jun.: Report from GULAG (A book by János Rózsás) Győző Határ (London): Three plays by Ágnes Mária Csiky Tamás Kabdebó (Maynooth, Ireland): Anthology of Hungarian essayists living in the West Zoltán Balázs (Munich): Book of recollections (A novel in verse by János Makkay) Mátyás Sárközi (London): A fine school-book (by László Masits) László Gábor Hajnal (Munich): The new volume of poetry by Ferenc Buda Győző Határ: Valéria Korek's book on three Hungarian novelists living at the beginning of this century Zoltán Balázs: New short stories by György Ferdinandy István Jákli (Hellenthal, West Germany): A travelogue of the German poet Hans Magnus Enzensberger ISSN 0501 - 0160

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