The Culture of People's Democracy: Hungarian Essays on Literature, Art, and Democratic Transition, 1945-1948

The Culture of People's Democracy: Hungarian Essays on Literature, Art, and Democratic Transition, 1945-1948

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History Art & Photography
Format Broché
Pages 374
Langue Anglais
Publié Apr 1, 2014
Éditeur Haymarket Books
ISBN-10 1608463370
ISBN-13 9781608463374
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This collection dives deep into the profound dialogues surrounding literature, art, and the shifting tides of democracy in post-war Hungary. György Lukács and Tyrus Miller skillfully navigate the intricate web of ideas that define this transformative period, making connections between cultural practices and the evolving democratic landscape.

As they explore the clash between realism and modernism, readers are treated to insightful essays that reflect on how artistic expressions shape and are shaped by societal changes. The authors’ warmth and intellect beckon audiences to consider how culture influences political thought and public life during a critical historical moment.

Through a lens of passionate analysis, this volume serves not just as an academic exploration, but as a vibrant conversation starter about the role of art in democracies. It invites readers to reflect on the ways literature and artistic expression intersect with the collective experience of ordinary people during times of great change.

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