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Summary
László Szűcs: A place by the table.
Literature
- Poems by László Csiki, Anna Gát, István Eörsi, János Zudor,
Zsolt Ferenc, György Geiger, Nichita Stanescu, László Bogdán, István Gittai,
Bálint Tüzes, Antal Farkas, Ildikó Nagyálmos, Árpád Nikolits, László Szűcs,
László Sall
- Collective interview: ’Cause he is a good guy and that one
is a good guy as well.
- Interview with poet Attila Sántha.
Arts
- The depth-psychological visions of surrealism.
History
- Quotations from a saga. By Imre Barna.
- The legendry of Várad. By István Pivárcsi.
Literary history
- The attempt of Biharfüred. A study by Béla Pomogáts.
- Letters to Imre Horváth. By Viktória Diamandi.
- "This turns to be the new light, a new day that shines
upon" A study by Aladár Szilágyi.
- Ady and the cafés of Budapest. By Zoltán Péter I.
Study
- Study by Györgyi Szilágyi and Gábor Flóra: The religious
consciousness and the attachment to the Church in Nagyvárad.
- A study about he expected progress in the Natural sciences,
by Dr. István Lovas.
Culture, Review
- Márta Lipcsei: Thought-diffractions.
- Judit Molnár: The world on one’s palm.
- Hajnal Tavaszi: Notes to a bibliography of local history.
- Sándor Fábián: The poemgarden of the girl of May.
- Ottó Indig: Twilight above Várad.
- The editor’s desk.
- Summary
The current issue has been illustrated with the works of the
Munkácsy-Prize winner Árpád Szabados, former rector of the Academy of Fine
Arts in Budapest.
The publication of Várad is supported by the Communitas Foundation.
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