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An American fighter pilot; a Hungarian farmer’s daughter; for the rest of the world the end of the Second World War meant peace, but in Eastern Europe the trouble was just beginning.
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An American fighter pilot; a Hungarian farmer’s daughter; for the rest of the world the end of the Second World War meant peace, but in Eastern Europe the trouble was just beginning.
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An American fighter pilot; a Hungarian farmer’s daughter; for the rest of the world the end of the Second World War meant peace, but in Eastern Europe the trouble was just beginning.
Plays by Gyorgy Spiro, Mihaly Kornis, Istvan Csurka, Geza Paskandi and Andras Suto. These plays reflect the social realities of Hungarian life, particularly themes of identity crisis, the role of the intellectual in society, and for Transylvanian authors Suto and Paskandi, contemporary political problems transposed into historical, allegorical settings.
An impressive and unique collective monograph published thanks to efforts of Canadianists from eight European countries: Volume 1 deals with literary activities of immigrants to Canada from Central Europe
Christine is only fifteen, and she’s caught in the middle of a war-torn city. Huddled in the cold, dark cellar of their bombed-out apartment building, Christine and her family listen in fear as the battle rages over their heads.