Hungarian Heritage Review, 1990 (19. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1990-04-01 / 4. szám
®íj£ ^ooksi|Op mQWn TflTCS MAGYAR TALES Here’s a beautifully illustrated book of authentic Hungarian folk tales. Published by the University of Massachusetts International Studies Program, it was translated and retold by Peter Hargitai, the awardwinning translator, and illustrated by Dianne Kress Hargitai. Price: $ 14.95 BUDAPEST TO BELLEVUE HERE’S WHAT TAMÁS ACZÉL WROTE ABOUT THIS BOOK BY PETER HARGITAI: ___________ In this emigré-world, Hargitai is involved, both psychologically and spiritually, to understand strangers in a strange land. But the success of Hargitai’s stories - like the extension by a new persona of his cycle of poems - lies not simply in his talent of creating and evoking credible human beings and weaving their destinies seamlessly together; it lies in the uniqueness of vision and insight which presents us with a world which is at once recognizable and original, uniquely Hungarian and uniquely American or - to put it briefly - movingly human.” Price: $ 7.95 When ordering, add $ 1.00 to the cost of each book for postage, make your check payable to the Hungarian Heritage Review, and mail to: Hungarian Heritage Review, P.O. Box 2203, Union, NJ 07083 ALLOW 2 - 3 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY 30 HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW APRIL 1990