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         Hungarian Literature:     more books (100)
  1. Charon's Ferry: Fifty Poems. (Hungarian).(Brief Article): An article from: World Literature Today by Istvan Totfalusi, 2001-06-22
  2. Hungarian Folktales: The Art of Zsuzsanna Palk- (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Linda Degh, 1995-10-01
  3. Metropolitan Icons: Selected Poems of Janos Pilinszky in Hungarian and in English (Studies in Slavic Language and Literature)
  4. Adaptation, Change and Decline in Oral Literature (Studia Fennica) by Lauri Honko, 1981-01-01
  5. Blessed Harbours: an Anthology of Hungarian-Canadian Authors.(Book Review): An article from: World Literature Today by George Gomori, 2003-10-01
  6. Link Budapest : New Hungarian Writing (World Literature Series) by Szirtes. George (Foreword), 2002
  7. The Hungarian Americans (Peoples of North America) by Steven Vardy, 1989-10
  8. Modern Hungarian Poetry by Miklos Vajda, 1979-12-01
  9. Maradok: Magyar koltok hangja Erdelybol / I Remain: Voices of the Hungarian Poets from Transylvania.: An article from: World Literature Today by George Gomori, 1998-06-22
  10. Orok Szolgasag (Of Human Bondage in Hungarian) (A Vilagirodalom Remekei) by W. Somerset Maugham, 1972
  11. Present continuous: Contemporary Hungarian writing
  12. The Hungarians in America (In America Series) by Rezsoe Gracza, 1969-06
  13. A History of Hungarian Literature by Istvan Nemeskurty, 1982-12
  14. History of Hungarian Literature written with Jozsef Szauder and Miklos Szabolcsi.

81. Slavic Department Language Programs
Courses in hungarian language, literature and cinema.
http://www.utoronto.ca/slavic/language/hungarian.html
Language Programs Croatian Estonian Finnish Hungarian Macedonian Polish Russian Serbian ...
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Hungarian is spoken by ten and a half million inhabitants of present-day Hungary, about three million people in the neighbouring countries, and perhaps as many as an additional two million around the world. These figures make Hungarian, which is related to Finnish, Estonian, and Lappish, but virtually no other language in Europe, by far the largest minority language in a vast sea of Indo-European speakers. Hungarian studies at the University of Toronto are concerned with the language, literature, and culture of Hungary and with the international role of the country, including the particular problem of Hungarian immigration to Canada. Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
121 St. Joseph Street, Alumni Hall (AH), Rm. 429 ~ Toronto, Ontario ~ M5S 1J4

82. CNN.com - Hungarian Wins Literature Nobel - Oct. 10, 2002
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Hungarian novelist Imre Kertesz survived Nazi concentration camps Story Tools
STOCKHOLM, Sweden A concentration camp survivor who drew on his experience to write about the cruelty of fate has won the Nobel Prize for literature. Hungarian novelist Imre Kertesz, who was deported to Auschwitz as a teenager in 1944 before being moved to Buchenwald, was awarded the prestigious $1 million award on Thursday for his portrayal of people being subjected to social forces. The 72-year-old, who was born in Budapest, was praised by judges for writing that upholds "the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history." He was noted for his "refusal to compromise." The Swedish Academy singled out Kertesz's debut novel, "Sorstalansag" ("Fateless"), in which he writes about a young man who is arrested and taken to a concentration camp but conforms and survives. "For him Auschwitz is not an exceptional occurrence," the academy said. "It is the ultimate truth about human degradation in modern experience."

83. ISEP Institutions
and Social Sciences (including business, physics, Institute of Foreign Languages with beginning and advanced hungarian, literature, philosophy, sociology
http://www.isep.org/nus/hungary/
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Map from used by permission of Microsoft Corporation. Higher Education. Primary education is free and mandatory for children aged 6 to 14. To obtain vocational training or a broader educational foundation, students may attend a two-year continuation school or a four-year high school. After high school, students may attend one of Hungary's 17 state or five denominational universities, 13 state, 21 denominational, or 6 private/foundation college level institutions of higher education. The arts and sciences universities offer a five-year curriculum which is not divided into graduate and undergraduate levels. Students graduating from these institutions receive accreditation as secondary school teachers, in addition to their subject degree (B.A.). Master's degrees are awarded pending successful exams in three subjects and a foreign language, research and defense of a dissertation. Doctoral degrees are awarded by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. In general, oral exams, a tradition at Hungarian institutions, are most common, but written examinations are also increasing in frequency. The grading system is a 5-point scale where 1 is a failing grade and 5 is excellent. The academic year is usually divided into two semesters: September to December and February to May.

84. My Favourite Poets
The hungarian originals were taken from the hungarian Electronic Library. I have to pay tribute here to our highschool literature teacher, Mrs. Sipos, who
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Gallery/4602/Poets.htm

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Hungarian Poems
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Hungary is a small nation, with the prose literature of a small nation. But amongst its poets there are a few giants who would rank among the greatest in the world if only the world could understand them. Poets are regarded as immensely important in Hungary, much more important then in Britain: poetry is a living force, a cultural life-line, the hope, solace, and delight of millions. emigrant Hungarian writer Scroll down!
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I typed in most English translations
of Hungarian poems from the book:
In Quest of the Miracle Stag.
The Hungarian originals were taken
from the Hungarian Electronic Library. I have to pay tribute here to our high-school literature teacher, Mrs. Sipos, who made us love the written word. Hungarian poets original Hungarian poems Ady, Endre
Valaki utravalt belolunk

The Magyar Fallow - A magyar ugaron
Behold my Treasures, darling- Nezz, dragam, kincseimre Because You Love me - Mert engem szeretsz
Faludy, Georg The United States 62, Birckbeck Road

85. The Nobel Prize In Literature 2002 - Press Release
The Nobel Prize in literature 2002. Imre Kertész. The Nobel Prize in literature for 2002 is awarded to the hungarian writer Imre Kertész.
http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/2002/press.html
English Swedish French German ... Hungarian (pdf) The Permanent Secretary Press Release
10 October 2002
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2002
"for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history". Fateless to live is to conform . The capacity of the captives to come to terms with Auschwitz is one outcome of the same principle that finds expression in everyday human coexistence. In thinking like this, the author concurs with a philosophical tradition in which life and human spirit are enemies. In Kaddish for a Child not Born In his collection of fragments The novels that succeeded Fateless A kudarc ("Fiasco"), 1988, and Kaddish for a Child not Born , 1997), can almost be characterised as comments and additions to the first and decisive work. This provides the theme of A kudarc . While he waits for an expected refusal of his real novel, the one about Auschwitz, the aging author spends his days writing a contemporary novel in the style of Kafka, a claustrophobic description of socialist Eastern Europe. In the end, he is informed that his previous book will, in spite of everything, be published, but all he can feel is emptiness. On display in the literary marketplace, his personality is transformed into an object, his secrets into banalities. The Swedish Academy The Nobel Prize in Literature 2002
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86. CNN.com - Hungarian Wins Literature Nobel - Oct. 10, 2002
hungarian wins literature Nobel. hungarian novelist Imre Kertesz survived Nazi concentration camps. Story Tools. STOCKHOLM, Sweden
http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/10/10/sweden.nobel.lit/
CNN Europe CNN Asia Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese On CNN TV Transcripts Headline News CNN International ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-Mail Services CNNtoGO SEARCH Web CNN.com
Hungarian wins literature Nobel
Hungarian novelist Imre Kertesz survived Nazi concentration camps Story Tools
STOCKHOLM, Sweden A concentration camp survivor who drew on his experience to write about the cruelty of fate has won the Nobel Prize for literature. Hungarian novelist Imre Kertesz, who was deported to Auschwitz as a teenager in 1944 before being moved to Buchenwald, was awarded the prestigious $1 million award on Thursday for his portrayal of people being subjected to social forces. The 72-year-old, who was born in Budapest, was praised by judges for writing that upholds "the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history." He was noted for his "refusal to compromise." The Swedish Academy singled out Kertesz's debut novel, "Sorstalansag" ("Fateless"), in which he writes about a young man who is arrested and taken to a concentration camp but conforms and survives. "For him Auschwitz is not an exceptional occurrence," the academy said. "It is the ultimate truth about human degradation in modern experience."

87. Cartographic Literature In Hungarian
directory of the hungarian Geodetic Reference;......Cartographic literature. Pápay Cartography); Books of Kisari Balla György;
http://lazarus.elte.hu/gb/digkonyv/cartolit.htm
Cartographic literature

88. Translations Of Hungarian Authors' Literary Works

http://translations.bookfinder.hu/indexa.htm

89. A 2002. év Irodalmi Nobel-díja - Sajtónyilatkozat
Az állandós titkár. Sajtónyilatkozat 2002 október 10. A 2002. év irodalmi Nobeldíja. Kertész Imre. A Svéd Akadémia az irodalmi
http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/2002/press-h.html
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A A kudarc A kudarc The Nobel Prize in Literature 2002
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