Paul Lendvai

Hungarians. A Thousand Years of Victory in Defeat E-BOOK

Type of publication: e-book
Date of issue: 2019
Pages: 800
Language: Polish
ISBN: 978-83-63463-98-4
Format: EPUB, MOBI
 
 

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If the existence and survival of Hungary can be regarded as a miracle, then Hungarians for centuries have been winners in defeats; to quote the words of Tibor Déry, pronounced after the crushed revolution of 1956: “What is Hungarianness”?

A joke made by dancing on disasters.” In this fascinating collage of historical essay, a iographical essays about heroes and victims, geniuses and frauds, victors and traitors, and numerous stories and anecdotes, Paul Lendvai presents the vicissitudes of Hungarians in the country and abroad. It is a grand panorama free from taboos and prejudices, an impassioned appeal for tolerance and mutual understanding and a warning against crude isolationism and a sense of nationalist mission.

Seventh volume of the series Library of Central Europe, edited by Jack Purchla.

Publication in Polish.

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