With Pen and Paper among Bayonets: Hungarian Poets and Writers in World War I

June 5, 2014

The First World War Centenary Memorial Committee and the 20th Century Institute organized a conference entitled With Pen and Paper among Bayonets: Hungarian Poets and Writers in World War I with the participation of the following speakers:

Mátyás Sárközi: The Diary of a War Correspondent and The White Cloud: Ferenc Molnár and World War I

Tibor Palkovics: A drop of damnation: The war as an internal experience in Béla Hamvas's thinking

Eszter Edina Molnár: I consider myself a dead person of the war: The role that the world war played in Géza Csáth's tragedy

Miklós Veres: The writer, the editor and the public figure: Ferenc Herczeg's roles in World War I

Andrea Borbás: The saving Messiah of national poetry: The Ady-Gyóni opposition and the world war

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