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kritikaonline.hu

Kritika (Hungarian: Critique) is a monthly political, cultural and literary magazine published in Budapest, Hungary. It has been in circulation since 1963. The first issue of Kritika appeared in September 1963, and it was the official organ of the Institute of Literary Studies. The Hungarian Literary History Society and the Association of Hungarian Writers were also partners of the magazine which published reviews, aesthetic studies primarily on fiction, music and cinema. The founding editors-in-chief were András Diószegi and Antal Wéber. Later Wéber was replaced by Miklós Almási in the post. Its most active collaborators were Miklós Béládi Zoltán Kenyeres and Béla Pomogáts who continued to work for the magazine until 1971. During this period the magazine strictly followed the Marxist-Leninist ideology. In 1971 the Hungarian authorities ended the affiliation of the magazine with the Institute of Literary Studies, and Pál Pándi was appointed editor-in-chief of Kritika in 1972. He held the post until 1983. During the editorship of Pándi Kritika focused on literary, cultural and political issues. Notable contributors of this period included Pál Almási, István Király, Péter Agárdi, Gábor Ráfis Hajdú, and Géza Vasy. More information...

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