Szivárvány, 1985 (6. évfolyam, 17. szám)

1985-09-01 / 17. szám

RAINBOW 1985/17. Literary, artistic and critical review 'This project is supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. " Published every four months Summary We open this issue with a poem by György Faludy. We also celebrate his 75th birthday with the work of Lajos Szathmdry. Lajos Szakokzay (Budapest) writes about The Visions of Gy. F. We feature an excerpt from the Diary of the 85 year old Writer, Sándor Mdrai (San Diego). We also publish poems by Ferenc Mózsi, Attila Elekes, Elemér Hor­váth, Tibor Vozák (Montréal), Róbert Zend, Mária Virágh (Australia), and Csilla Toldy (West Germany). Among others, we publish for the first time Kristóf Kovács (Sweden) with his movie-script: Towards the West, also Gábor Tris chier (Frank­furt), and László Császár (Amsterdam). A short sketch of János Bárány is followed by the presentation of István Vigh’s tremendous artwork in the Monastery of Basilian Fathers of Mariapoch (Matawan, N.J.). Zsuzsa SzUárd's (New Jersey) photos show the different phases of the artist ’s great project. Péter Kaslik focuses on the literary work of Győző Határ. Pál Köteles ’ (Debrecen) study is followed by Sándor Radnóty’s work from the com­memorating book: Homage to Bibó. Szabolcs Kálmán (Los Angeles) writes about his impressions of the religious life in Hungary. (Part I) Péter Farkas interviews the poet György Petri. In the critique section, we publish, after the editor’s messsage, book reviews by Éva Saárv, Péter Gálfi (Switzerland), György Ferdinand)’, Klára Györgyey, János Bárány, and Ligeti. Judit Szász’On the Road of Changes is followed by Ferenc Mózsi’s last respects to the late poet Róbert Zend. We conclude this issue with a Letter to the Editor by Gyula Sipos (Paris). With this issue we have entered into our 6th year of publication.

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