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| Hungarian Literature Lesson Duration : 321 Seconds the last 5 mins of an awesome literature lesson Tags :hungarian, literature, lesson, józsef, attila, petrarca
| | Love Poem - Petőfi Sándor: I will be a tree, if... Duration : 169 Seconds If you are interested in Hungarian literature please visit the following sites where you can find more poems and novels: www.babelmatrix.org visegrad.typotex.hu mek.oszk.hu Petőfi Sándor: Hungarian lyric poet b. Jan. 1, 1823, enriched the artistry and extended the range of his nation's poetry beyond any predecessor and created a new synthesis of poetic techniques and realistic subjects. His epics were powerful blends of folk topics, attitudes, and verse forms, and his lyric poems stood out as aesthetic expressions of genuinely felt human experiences. They celebrated nature, the joys and sorrows of common folk, married love, family life, and patriotism. His language, images, folklore, and characters were rooted in the Hungarian Great Plains. He participated in Hungary's War of Independence (1848-49) and disappeared on July 31, 1849, in a battle against Russian forces. He was probably buried in a mass grave. Tags :Love, Poem, Petőfi, Sándor, Hungarian, Literature
| | Hargitai Péter: Új és magyar Ady költészetében Duration : 600 Seconds A fragment of Peter Hargitai's Hungarian language presentation in Los Angeles, on the 90th anniversary of the poet Endre Ady's death. Professor Hargitai discusses the notion of what was "new" and "Hungarian" in the modernist poet's ouvre. He dedicates his reading of the last Ady poem to the ailing Hungarian actress Eva Szorenyi, star of the silver screen of the 30's and 40's. Peter Hargitai is an award-winning translator, poet and novelist. His selection of the poems of Attila József in Perched on Nothings Branch garnered for him the Academy of American Poets Landon Translation Award and a listing among world classics in Harold Blooms The Western Canon. For his translation of Antal Szerbs novel The Traveler, he was awarded the Füst Milán Prize from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; and for his steadfast commitment to translating, publishing, and teaching Hungarian literature in a world language, he was awarded the Pro Cultura Hungarica Medal from the Republic of Hungary. Professor Hargitai is on the English faculty at Florida International University. www.hungarian-american-literature.com http www.freewebs.com Books by Peter Hargitai: Millie (Hungarian Edition) Daughter of the Revolution A Forradalom lánya Attila A Barbarian's Bedtime Story Attila A Barbarian's Love Story Fodor's Budget Zion FORUM- Ten Poets of the Western Reserve Mother Tongue Magyar Tales Budapest to Bellevue Budapesttöl New Yorkig és Tovább Millie (English Addition) Translations: Antal Szerb - The ... Tags :Peter Hargitai, Hargitai Péter, poetry, Hungarian, Ady Endre, Endre Ady, Hungarian literature, Magyar, irodalom, world literature, cinema, modernism, 20th Century poetry
| | Monument to a Kid of Budapest 50 Years Later Duration : 164 Seconds Peter Hargitai's poem Monument to a Kid of Budapest 50 Years Later is dedicated to the girls of Budapest who fought so bravely against overwhelming Soviet armor in 1956. It is from his book Daughter of the Revolution (2006). An eyewitness at age 9, he wrote his first poem about the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. Peter Hargitai is an award-winning translator, poet and novelist. His selection of the poems of Attila József in Perched on Nothings Branch garnered for him the Academy of American Poets Landon Translation Award and a listing among world classics in Harold Blooms The Western Canon. For his translation of Antal Szerbs novel The Traveler, he was awarded the Füst Milán Prize from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; and for his steadfast commitment to translating, publishing, and teaching Hungarian literature in a world language, he was awarded the Pro Cultura Hungarica Medal from the Republic of Hungary. Professor Hargitai is on the English faculty at Florida International University. www.hungarian-american-literature.com http www.freewebs.com Books by Peter Hargitai: Millie (Hungarian Edition) Daughter of the Revolution A Forradalom Lánya Attila: A Barbarian's Bedtime Story Attila: A Barbarian's Love Story Fodor's Budget Zion FORUM- Ten Poets of the Western Reserve Mother Tongue Magyar Tales Budapest to Bellevue Budapesttöl New Yorkig és Tovább Millie (English Addition) Translations: Antal Szerb - The Traveler Attila József - Selected Poems Attila József - Perched on ... Tags :Peter Hargitai, poetry, Hungarian, freedom fighter, Hungarian Revolution, 1956, Hungarian literature, Magyar, Daughter of the Revolution, irodalom, world literature, modernism, 20th Century poetry, women warriors, Hungarian National Anthem, October 23 1956
| | Hargitai Péter: Anyarozs (Előadó: Havas Judit) Duration : 90 Seconds Magyar nyelven: A költő a Balástyai nagymamájánal töltött időröl szoló gyerekkori verse az ÉS-ben jelent meg először. (English: The poet's childhood poem about his stay at his grandmother's first appeared in the Hungarian language in ÉS.) Peter Hargitai is an award-winning translator, poet and novelist. His selection of the poems of Attila József in Perched on Nothings Branch garnered for him the Academy of American Poets Landon Translation Award and a listing among world classics in Harold Blooms The Western Canon. For his translation of Antal Szerbs novel The Traveler, he was awarded the Füst Milán Prize from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; and for his steadfast commitment to translating, publishing, and teaching Hungarian literature in a world language, he was awarded the Pro Cultura Hungarica Medal from the Republic of Hungary. Professor Hargitai is on the English faculty at Florida International University. www.hungarian-american-literature.com http www.freewebs.com Books by Peter Hargitai: Millie (Hungarian Edition) Daughter of the Revolution A Forradalom Lánya Attila: A Barbarian's Bedtime Story Attila: A Barbarian's Love Story Fodor's Budget Zion FORUM- Ten Poets of the Western Reserve Mother Tongue Magyar Tales Budapest to Bellevue Budapesttöl New Yorkig és Tovább Millie (English Addition) Translations: Antal Szerb - The Traveler Attila József - Selected Poems Attila József - Perched on Nothing's Branch Ferenc Mozsi - My POEMpire Ferenc Mozsi - Inventing Being ... Tags :Magyar, Balástya, Hargitai Péter, Peter Hargitai, Hungarian, literature, Havas Judit, poetry, ÉS, Élet és Irodalom, Writers in Exile, költészet, amerikai, Hungarian-American literature.
| | József Attila: Várlak (Előadó: Hargitai Péter) Duration : 53 Seconds Haunting fatally-erotic poem by the great Hungarian poet Attila Jozsef recited by his American translator, the poet Peter Hargitai. The song Varj Ream (Simonov) performed by Ivan Darvas. Peter Hargitai is an award-winning translator, poet and novelist. His selection of the poems of Attila József in Perched on Nothings Branch garnered for him the Academy of American Poets Landon Translation Award and a listing among world classics in Harold Blooms The Western Canon. For his translation of Antal Szerbs novel The Traveler, he was awarded the Füst Milán Prize from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; and for his steadfast commitment to translating, publishing, and teaching Hungarian literature in a world language, he was awarded the Pro Cultura Hungarica Medal from the Republic of Hungary. Professor Hargitai is on the English faculty at Florida International University. www.hungarian-american-literature.com http www.freewebs.com Books by Peter Hargitai: Millie (Hungarian Edition) Daughter of the Revolution A Forradalom Lánya Attila: A Barbarian's Bedtime Story Attila: A Barbarian's Love Story Fodor's Budget Zion FORUM- Ten Poets of the Western Reserve Mother Tongue Magyar Tales Budapest to Bellevue Budapesttöl New Yorkig és Tovább Millie (English Addition) Translations: Antal Szerb - The Traveler Attila József - Selected Poems Attila József - Perched on Nothing's Branch Ferenc Mozsi - My POEMpire Ferenc Mozsi - Inventing Being Ferenc Mozsi - My Song of Songs Tags :Peter Hargitai, poetry, Jozsef Attila, Varlak, Hungarian literature, Magyar, irodalom, world literature, modernism, 20th Century poetry, Attila Jozsef, Varj Ream, Ivan Darvas
| | Ady Endre: Blaháné (Előadó: Hargitai Péter) Duration : 158 Seconds Tribute to Hungarian actress Eva Szorenyi, star of the silver screen in the 40's. Spokesperson for the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and fundraiser for Hungarian causes. The poem by Ady Endre pays tribute to another Hungarian actress of an earlier era whose films inspired the Hungarian people during desperate times in Hungarian history. Tags :Ady Endre, Blaha Lujza, Eva Szorenyi, Szorenyi Eva, Hungarian Literature, Cinema, Peter Hargitai, Hargitai Peter, Poetry, Hollywood, Actress, Hungarian Revolution
| | [Tutorial] - Breaking Text & Scan Lines Duration : 479 Seconds Hey guys, here's my first tutorial, and i think i did a pretty nice job :) give me some feedback on how i did, and i help this helps a few people :) Thrausi: www.nitro4d.com ------------------------------------------------- WinRaR: www.rarlab.com Tags :Tutorial, thrausi, breaking, text, scan, lines, trickshotting, gfx, artists, bolt, Theboltsnipers, awesome, looking, B-boying, Text (literary Theory), Photoshop, Book, Sony, Hungary, Literature, Books, Reading, Library, Comic, Writing, Author, Adobe, Benjamin, Magyar, Novel, Mobile Device, Diary, Budapest, Hungarian, Flash, Software Tutorial, Adobe Flash, Cs3, Cs4, Audio, Trailer, Letters, Adobe Photoshop, Tutorials, Gimp, Clive, Story, Tutorial Part, Writer, Fiction
| | Attila Bartis in conversation with Brian Evenson at Idlewild Books, 4/9/09 Duration : 538 Seconds Hungarian author Attila Bartis reads from his acclaimed novel TRANQUILITY and discusses his work with Brian Evenson Tags :Attila, Bartis, Brian, Evenson, Tranquility, Hungary, Literature, Idlewild
| | Empress Tree - Paulownia Tomentosa Duration : 96 Seconds Paulownia tomentosa (also known as the Empress Tree, Princess Tree or Foxglove Tree; Császár fa; pao tong 泡桐in Chinese; kiri 桐in Japanese) is a deciduous tree in the genus Paulownia, native to central and western China, but invasive in the US. en.wikipedia.org Jokai Villa Museum, Balatonfured, Hungary. Tags :Empress Tree, Paulownia tomentosa, Princess Tree, Császár fa, Foxglove Tree, pao tong, 泡桐kiri, 桐hill, Jókai Mór, villa, Hungary, Hungarian, literature, museum, tutorial, summer
| | Manchild Part1 On the basis of "The Tragedy of Man" Duration : 630 Seconds MANCHILD On the basis of "The Tragedy of Man" Written by Michael Madách (Original play Imre Madách) Part 1 The Tragedy of Man (Hungarian: Az ember tragédiája) is a play written by the Hungarian author Imre Madách. It was first published in 1861. The play is considered to be one of the major works of Hungarian literature and is one of the most often staged Hungarian plays today. Many lines have become common quotations in Hungary. Synopsis The main characters are Adam, Eve and Lucifer. As God creates the universe, Lucifer decries it as futile, stating that man will soon aspire to be god and demanding his own right of the world, because God was forced to create with him, "the ancient spirit of denial". God casts him out of Heaven, but grants his wish: the two cursed trees in Eden, the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Immortality. Playing on Eve's vanity and Adam's pride, Lucifer tempts both into sin. After the Fall and expulsion from Eden, Adam is still too proud to admit that he acted wrongly. Instead, he recounts his dreams of human progress and achievement; he feels that now, unencumbered by God's rules, he is ready to pursue his own glory. Lucifer puts Adam to sleep, and the two begin to travel through history. The first period they visit, ancient Egypt, is the realization of Adam's dream of immense human achievements. However, his joy is abruptly cut off when he finds that the pyramids are being built on the backs of slaves (as a later-executed slave points out ... Tags :Manchild, Imre, Michael, Madách, Szeged
| | Little Horn of Prophecy by Peter Hargitai Duration : 271 Seconds Peter Hargitai foretold in 1994 the exact manner in which the Twin Towers would melt down. This visionary author addresses the madness of MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) inherent in America's Star Wars Program, initiated no less by one of his countryman, Dr. Edward Teller, the Father of the Hydrogen Bomb. Peter Hargitai is a Senior Lecturer at Florida International University. This, his most recent novel 2012: The Little Horn of Prophecy is available for purchase as an e-book, or from Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble.com. He is also the author the two-volume text Approaching My Literature: Reading in the Hungarian Exilic Experience. His translation of the poems of Attila József, Perched on Nothings Branch, garnered for him the Academy of American Poets Landon Translation Award and a listing among world classics in Harold Blooms The Western Canon. For his translation of Antal Szerbs novel The Traveler, he was awarded the Füst Milán Prize from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; and for his steadfast commitment to translating, publishing, and teaching Hungarian literature in a world language, he was awarded the Pro Cultura Hungarica Medal from the Republic of Hungary. www.hungarian-american-literature.com http Books by Peter Hargitai: 2012: The Little Horn of Prophecy Approaching My Literature (Volume 1 and Volume 2) Millie (English Edition) Millie (Hungarian Edition) Daughter of the Revolution A Forradalom lánya (Hungarian Edition) Attila A Barbarian's Bedtime Story Attila ... Tags :Little Horn, Revelations, Jesus Christ., Apocalypse, Attila the Hun, Hungarian Exile, Strategic Defense Initiative, End of the world, Pope Leo, NASA, Hungarian Revolution, Nostradamus, Military Strategy, Edward Teller, Antichrist, Star Wars, The Beast, Babylon, Iran, Book of Daniel, Jesus Christ
| | Manchild Part2 (On the basis of "The Tragedy of Man") Duration : 506 Seconds MANCHILD Part2 On the basis of "The Tragedy of Man" Written by Michael Madách (Original play Imre Madách) The Tragedy of Man (Hungarian: Az ember tragédiája) is a play written by the Hungarian author Imre Madách. It was first published in 1861. The play is considered to be one of the major works of Hungarian literature and is one of the most often staged Hungarian plays today. Many lines have become common quotations in Hungary. Synopsis The main characters are Adam, Eve and Lucifer. As God creates the universe, Lucifer decries it as futile, stating that man will soon aspire to be god and demanding his own right of the world, because God was forced to create with him, "the ancient spirit of denial". God casts him out of Heaven, but grants his wish: the two cursed trees in Eden, the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Immortality. Playing on Eve's vanity and Adam's pride, Lucifer tempts both into sin. After the Fall and expulsion from Eden, Adam is still too proud to admit that he acted wrongly. Instead, he recounts his dreams of human progress and achievement; he feels that now, unencumbered by God's rules, he is ready to pursue his own glory. Lucifer puts Adam to sleep, and the two begin to travel through history. The first period they visit, ancient Egypt, is the realization of Adam's dream of immense human achievements. However, his joy is abruptly cut off when he finds that the pyramids are being built on the backs of slaves (as a later-executed slave points out ... Tags :Michael, Imre, Madách, Manchild, musical, Szeged
| | Love Story? ...... Millie by Peter Hargitai Duration : 143 Seconds Peter Hargitai is an award-winning translator, poet and novelist. His selection of the poems of Attila József in Perched on Nothings Branch garnered for him the Academy of American Poets Landon Translation Award and a listing among world classics in Harold Blooms The Western Canon. For his translation of Antal Szerbs novel The Traveler, he was awarded the Füst Milán Prize from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; and for his steadfast commitment to translating, publishing, and teaching Hungarian literature in a world language, he was awarded the Pro Cultura Hungarica Medal from the Republic of Hungary. Professor Hargitai is on the English faculty at Florida International University. hungarian-american-literature.com Books by Peter Hargitai: Millie (Hungarian Edition) Daughter of the Revolution A Forradalom lánya Attila A Barbarian's Bedtime Story Attila A Barbarian's Love Story Fodor's Budget Zion FORUM- Ten Poets of the Western Reserve Mother Tongue Magyar Tales Budapest to Bellevue Budapesttöl New Yorkig és Tovább Millie Translations: Antal Szerb - The Traveler Attila József - Selected Poems Attila József - Perched on Nothing's Branch Ferenc Mozsi - My POEMpire Ferenc Mozsi - Inventing Being Ferenc Mozsi - My Song Dominique Flores Florida International University 2009 Tags :Peter Hargitai, Millie, FIU
| | Manchild Part 3 (On the basis of "The Tragedy of Man") Duration : 619 Seconds MANCHILD Part 3 On the basis of "The Tragedy of Man" Written by Michael Madách (Original play Imre Madách) The Tragedy of Man (Hungarian: Az ember tragédiája) is a play written by the Hungarian author Imre Madách. It was first published in 1861. The play is considered to be one of the major works of Hungarian literature and is one of the most often staged Hungarian plays today. Many lines have become common quotations in Hungary. Synopsis The main characters are Adam, Eve and Lucifer. As God creates the universe, Lucifer decries it as futile, stating that man will soon aspire to be god and demanding his own right of the world, because God was forced to create with him, "the ancient spirit of denial". God casts him out of Heaven, but grants his wish: the two cursed trees in Eden, the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Immortality. Playing on Eve's vanity and Adam's pride, Lucifer tempts both into sin. After the Fall and expulsion from Eden, Adam is still too proud to admit that he acted wrongly. Instead, he recounts his dreams of human progress and achievement; he feels that now, unencumbered by God's rules, he is ready to pursue his own glory. Lucifer puts Adam to sleep, and the two begin to travel through history. The first period they visit, ancient Egypt, is the realization of Adam's dream of immense human achievements. However, his joy is abruptly cut off when he finds that the pyramids are being built on the backs of slaves (as a later-executed slave points out ... Tags :Imre, Michael, Madách, Szeged, Az, ember, tragédiája, musical
| | Cinema 4D text tutorial Duration : 385 Seconds this is the tutorial to the text timelapse...might want to turn your speakers up though :P i am using Cinema 4D prime in this but i think the method should apply to all versions Tags :Screencast-O-Matic.com, tutorial, Text (literary Theory), TEXT, Animation, Software Tutorial, Cinema 4D, Photoshop, Book, Adobe Photoshop, Plain Text, Hungary, Literature, Brown, Chris, Magyar, Budapest, Hungarian, Flash, Chris Brown, Adobe Flash, Cs3, Cs4, Books, Gimp, Tutorials, Reading, Hungarian People, Library, Comic, Writing, Hey, Author, Novel, There, Trailer, Tutorial Part, Part1, Full, Audio, Part Full, Full Filmmovie, Watch, Free, Letters, Clive
| | Love Story Millie Duration : 236 Seconds Millie by Peter Hargitai is a great love story. Sensitive and powerful, Peter Hargitais novel Millie brims with passion and wit. Its hero, Art Nagy, is a Hungarian Alex Portnoy, forging anew an identity on the edge of two culturesMillie is destined to take a distinguished place on the shelf of world literature. —Lili Bita Author of Sister of Darkness In this darkly comic novel about a refugee boys coming-of-age in 1960s America, Peter Hargitai does for Clevelands Hungarians what Herbert Gold did for its Jews—bring to life the quirks, prejudices, and strivings of a people struggling to make it in an alien land. —Sanford J. Smoller Contributing editor of Pembroke Magazine and author of Adrift Among Geniuses: Robert McAlmon, Writer and Publisher of the Twenties Hargitais prose is swift, sure, and irresistible. Reminiscent of Kundera. —Apalachee Quarterly PETER HARGITAIs Millie is a novel that touches the heart. In a story of the quintessential American dream, immigration, Hargitai tells of the coming-of-age of Art Nagy, a young Hungarian who arrives in America after the 1956 Hungarian Revolution against Soviet-Communist occupation. Art struggles to make sense of life not only as an adolescent but also within his family who insist on transplanting many of their customs and much of their thinking from their country of origin, including less than attractive ideas about race and class. Arts likes and dislikes and the friends he chooses bring the family to clash over values and ... Tags :Taylor Swift, Peter Hargitai
| | Manchild Part 4 On the basis of "The Tragedy of Man" Duration : 612 Seconds MANCHILD Part 4 On the basis of "The Tragedy of Man" Written by Michael Madách (Original play Imre Madách) The Tragedy of Man (Hungarian: Az ember tragédiája) is a play written by the Hungarian author Imre Madách. It was first published in 1861. The play is considered to be one of the major works of Hungarian literature and is one of the most often staged Hungarian plays today. Many lines have become common quotations in Hungary. Synopsis The main characters are Adam, Eve and Lucifer. As God creates the universe, Lucifer decries it as futile, stating that man will soon aspire to be god and demanding his own right of the world, because God was forced to create with him, "the ancient spirit of denial". God casts him out of Heaven, but grants his wish: the two cursed trees in Eden, the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Immortality. Playing on Eve's vanity and Adam's pride, Lucifer tempts both into sin. After the Fall and expulsion from Eden, Adam is still too proud to admit that he acted wrongly. Instead, he recounts his dreams of human progress and achievement; he feels that now, unencumbered by God's rules, he is ready to pursue his own glory. Lucifer puts Adam to sleep, and the two begin to travel through history. The first period they visit, ancient Egypt, is the realization of Adam's dream of immense human achievements. However, his joy is abruptly cut off when he finds that the pyramids are being built on the backs of slaves (as a later-executed slave points out ... Tags :On, the, basis, of, Tragedy, Man, Michael, Madách, Imre, Az, ember, tragédiája, musical, Szeged
| | Budapest Programs and Events Duration : 63 Seconds The Budapest Spring Festival and the Budapest Autumn Festival are two major international music, theatre, film and art festivals. Grand opera and ballet are staged at both the Opera House and the Erkel Theatre, whereas the Operetta Theatre is the place to see and hear the operettas and musicals of Lehár, Kálmán and Ábrahám. Vibrant folk music and dancing shows are regularly held at the Buda Vigadó and Duna Palota Theatres. Festival Week of Books — first weekend in June. The Week of Books, the celebration of the new Hungarian literature was organized in almost every year since 1927 -- every decent publishing house erects a stall, in the citycenter. During the event from Monday till Thursday the authors dedicate their new books, there are interviews and performances on a stage. For a foreigner it is worth to visit, as foreign publishing houses are always present. The Week of Books are going on in other parts of the city: at Vörösmarty Square, at Liszt Ferenc Square, in Ráday Street and elsewhere, as well. Bridge Festival -- It was organized first time on the 150th anniversary of the Chain Bridge in 1999. The bridge was occupied by the pedestrians all day, showpeople, orchestras, street-vendors entertained the people of Budapest at both feet of the bridge. Summer on the Chain Bridge -- The series of events are held for seven weekends on the closed Chain Bridge with cultural, entertainment programs and fun-fairs. 'Connection' Concert — last Sunday in June. A traditional, free ... Tags :Budapest, Hungary, capital, citybreak, culture, program, event, sziget, christmas, market, festival, running
| | Manchild Part5 (On the basis of "The Tragedy of Man") Duration : 239 Seconds MANCHILD Part 5 On the basis of "The Tragedy of Man" Written by Michael Madách (Original play Imre Madách) The Tragedy of Man (Hungarian: Az ember tragédiája) is a play written by the Hungarian author Imre Madách. It was first published in 1861. The play is considered to be one of the major works of Hungarian literature and is one of the most often staged Hungarian plays today. Many lines have become common quotations in Hungary. Synopsis The main characters are Adam, Eve and Lucifer. As God creates the universe, Lucifer decries it as futile, stating that man will soon aspire to be god and demanding his own right of the world, because God was forced to create with him, "the ancient spirit of denial". God casts him out of Heaven, but grants his wish: the two cursed trees in Eden, the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Immortality. Playing on Eve's vanity and Adam's pride, Lucifer tempts both into sin. After the Fall and expulsion from Eden, Adam is still too proud to admit that he acted wrongly. Instead, he recounts his dreams of human progress and achievement; he feels that now, unencumbered by God's rules, he is ready to pursue his own glory. Lucifer puts Adam to sleep, and the two begin to travel through history. The first period they visit, ancient Egypt, is the realization of Adam's dream of immense human achievements. However, his joy is abruptly cut off when he finds that the pyramids are being built on the backs of slaves (as a later-executed slave points out ... Tags :On, the, basis, of, Tragedy, Man, Az, ember, tragédiája, Madách, Imre, Michael
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