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

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