#smrgDERGİ The New Hungarian Quarterly - Sayı: 86 Vol: XXIII Summer 1982
Metaphor And Reality: The Editor
The Basis Of Consensus: Janos Kadar
Thirty - Five Minutes With Janos Kadar: Ivan Boldizsar
Hungary In An Uneasy World: Janos Berecz
Survival, Development, Economic Cooperation A Draft For The Year 2000: Jozsef Bognar
Small Businesses In A Socialist Economy: Andras Tabori
The Grammar Of Global Communications: Tamas Szecskö
Achipelago (From A Javanese Notebook): Endre Illes
The Wound Of Philoctetes (On Modern Potry): György Somlyo
Poems, Translated By Eric Mottram: Otto Orban
Interlude (Short Story): Tamas Barany
The European Context To The Hungarian Wars Of Independence: Bela Köpeczi
The Long Dying Of Beni Ferenczy: Miklos Vajda
From The Press
Population Growth And Material Welfare: Janos Szeky
In Focus
East Af The Urals - Finding A Foothold In History - Two Or Three Europes - On The Political Philosophy Of Istvan Bibo - Social Mobility - CMEA Alternatives - Money And The Planned Economy - Frost Resistant Cells - Portrait Of A Physicist: Zoltan Bay - Group Therapy - The Meaning Of Neurosis
Surveys
Main Trends In Hungarian Social Policy: Zsuzsa Ferge
Books And Author
Historical Scale (Janos Kadar): Istvan Nemeskürty
On The Road To Damascus (György Lukacs): Istvan Eörsi
Two Historical Novels (Tibor Cseres, György Spiro): Miklos Györffy
Taciturn Poets (Agnes Nemes Nagy, Istvan Lakatos): Laszlo Ferenczi
Trade Or Profession? (On Literary Translation): György Spiro
Arts
Naturalistic Abstractions
(Mari Meszaros, Judit Nagy, Liviusz Gyulai): Janos Frank
Paintings And Medals (Tamas Karpati, Erika Ligeti): Zoltan Nagy
The Hungarian Crown - An International Conference: Eva Kovacs
Art In Hungary 1830 - 1870: Katalin Keserü
A Caricaturist's Small World (Istvan Hegedüs): Julianna P. Szücs
Theatre And Films
The Right And Wrong Sides (Örkeny, Csurka, Fejes): Tamas Tarjan
Children Of Yesterday And Today (Bacso, Palasthy): Ervin Gyertyan
Musical Life
Gregorian Chant In Hungary: Benjamin Rajeczky
Bartok In The Studio: Stephen Walsh
International Bartok Symposium: Janos Malina
Bartok And After: Janos Breuer
Approaches To Bartok: Katalin Komlos
Our Contributors
This Issue Went To Press On February 9th 1982
Final Proofs Read On May 3rd 1982
Metaphor And Reality: The Editor
The Basis Of Consensus: Janos Kadar
Thirty - Five Minutes With Janos Kadar: Ivan Boldizsar
Hungary In An Uneasy World: Janos Berecz
Survival, Development, Economic Cooperation A Draft For The Year 2000: Jozsef Bognar
Small Businesses In A Socialist Economy: Andras Tabori
The Grammar Of Global Communications: Tamas Szecskö
Achipelago (From A Javanese Notebook): Endre Illes
The Wound Of Philoctetes (On Modern Potry): György Somlyo
Poems, Translated By Eric Mottram: Otto Orban
Interlude (Short Story): Tamas Barany
The European Context To The Hungarian Wars Of Independence: Bela Köpeczi
The Long Dying Of Beni Ferenczy: Miklos Vajda
From The Press
Population Growth And Material Welfare: Janos Szeky
In Focus
East Af The Urals - Finding A Foothold In History - Two Or Three Europes - On The Political Philosophy Of Istvan Bibo - Social Mobility - CMEA Alternatives - Money And The Planned Economy - Frost Resistant Cells - Portrait Of A Physicist: Zoltan Bay - Group Therapy - The Meaning Of Neurosis
Surveys
Main Trends In Hungarian Social Policy: Zsuzsa Ferge
Books And Author
Historical Scale (Janos Kadar): Istvan Nemeskürty
On The Road To Damascus (György Lukacs): Istvan Eörsi
Two Historical Novels (Tibor Cseres, György Spiro): Miklos Györffy
Taciturn Poets (Agnes Nemes Nagy, Istvan Lakatos): Laszlo Ferenczi
Trade Or Profession? (On Literary Translation): György Spiro
Arts
Naturalistic Abstractions
(Mari Meszaros, Judit Nagy, Liviusz Gyulai): Janos Frank
Paintings And Medals (Tamas Karpati, Erika Ligeti): Zoltan Nagy
The Hungarian Crown - An International Conference: Eva Kovacs
Art In Hungary 1830 - 1870: Katalin Keserü
A Caricaturist's Small World (Istvan Hegedüs): Julianna P. Szücs
Theatre And Films
The Right And Wrong Sides (Örkeny, Csurka, Fejes): Tamas Tarjan
Children Of Yesterday And Today (Bacso, Palasthy): Ervin Gyertyan
Musical Life
Gregorian Chant In Hungary: Benjamin Rajeczky
Bartok In The Studio: Stephen Walsh
International Bartok Symposium: Janos Malina
Bartok And After: Janos Breuer
Approaches To Bartok: Katalin Komlos
Our Contributors
This Issue Went To Press On February 9th 1982
Final Proofs Read On May 3rd 1982