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You are reading the second issue of Hungaricum, a new periodical that we hope will have an important and enduring place among publications of a similar cultzral mission. Hungaricum will be yout standard source for news of global Hungarian art in the widest sense of the word: meant to cover the activities of writers, painters, sculptors, composers, conductors and singers, it bring you updates from many areas of the arts, and reports on the accomplishments of Hungarian or Hungarian-born representatives of the sciences.
From the content:
Hungarians in Germany / German Supplement:
A Significant Generation Comes Once Every Twenty Years (Interview with György Konrád)
Writing: A wonderful hobby, a dubious vocation, an agonizing profession (György Dalos interview)
Attila Bombitz: Hungarian Writers in German
Day by Day (Novel by Terezia Mora - Extract)
Calling Card: Ákos Doma, Iván Nagel, László Csiba, Isa Schneider, Imre Török
Eight Minutes (Novel by Péter Farkas - Extract)
Poet of Colours and Forms (Portrait of Painter Mária Darázs)
Endre Tót: Fragments from my Cologne Diary
Hungarian Musicians in Germany: Péter Kain, Ferenc Gábor, David Marton, Tony Lakatos, Ferenc Snétberger
Miklós Török: Know where Dracula comes from?
Oscar and the Hungarians
The Delightful Duality of Being - Talking to the chemist and Holocaust esearcher Dániel Lőwy
I never wanted to be a Hungarian on the Breadline - An interview in Cluj with literary historian Éva Cs. Gyimesi
Gabriel Ronay: The Lover from UFA
György Gömöri: Letter from London CSÉ
Mátyás Sárközi: Moholy-Nagy in London
The two Gulyás: Miklós Gulyás, Georg Gulyás
Vince Sulyok
Immigration by Taxi - Interview with professor János Neubauer
Little do we know it, but we come Across God - András Szigethy talks to András Oplatka
Thinking Adventure - Árpád Tőzsér: The Pig of St Antal (Diary of diaries)
Hungarian Carmen, or Who thinks what about the Austro-Hungarian Empire
An Artist with a Mediterranean spirit on top of Badacsony hill - Gábor Áron talked to Júlia Váradi