Thomas Ország-Land

Articles

Joshu & Miriam by Miklós Radnóti

(February 2018)

Age Meets Beauty

(November 2017)

Deported Women by András Mezei

(October 2017)

Monologue On Life and Death by György Faludy

(September 2017)

Spark by Hannah Senesh

(July 2017)

The Stones of Jerusalem

(December 2016)

Empty Reels by András Mezei

(November 2016)

Mandelstam by the Fence by György Faludy

(October 2016)

I Made a Feeble Show by Miklós Radnóti

(September 2016)

Commandments

(August 2016)

Poetry, Survival & The Holocaust

(August 2016)

Journeys to Hell by András Mezei

(June 2016)

Disturbing, Distant, Muffled Sounds by Miklós Radnóti

(May 2016)

The Knives of Jerusalem

(April 2016)

Miklós Radnóti: Learn… To Write Upon The Skies

(March 2016)

Bernard Kops, Poetry & Peril

(February 2016)

Three Child Survivors

(January 2016)

At Last, We Are Certain by András Mezei

(December 2015)

Where Could a Poet Run? by Miklós Radnóti

(November 2015)

A Poem of the Barricades Refuses to Die

(October 2015)

The Voices of the Ghetto Still Address Us by András Mezei

(September 2015)

War & Love by Miklós Radnóti

(August 2015)

Reminders for Future Ages by Miklós Radnóti

(July 2015)

Victory in Europe, 1945 by András Mezei

(June 2015)

Neither Memories Nor Magic by Miklós Radnóti

(May 2015)

An Insecure Home Nestling in a Blood-Soaked Land

(April 2015)

Love Down the Millennia: Three Poems by Heinrich Heine

(March 2015)

Words May Salve the Holocaust Wounds that Refuse to Heal

(February 2015)

Brief Lives

(December 2014)

The Survivor by András Mezei

(November 2014)

Viewing a War Map From the Sky by Miklós Radnóti

(October 2014)

The Wound of Manhattan: A Holocaust Poem for 9/11 by András Mezei

(September 2014)

Three Holocaust Survivors

(August 2014)

The Truth by Ern? Szép

(July 2014)

Surviving the Bombers by Miklós Radnóti

(June 2014)

Normandy, Hey!

(May 2014)

Survival in Sodom by Magda Székely

(March 2014)

War Diary (1935-36) by Miklós Radnóti

(October 2013)

Robust Women by András Mezei

(November 2013)

Hungary Sets Up a State Authority to Rewrite History

(January 2014)

The Germans’ Mercenaries by György Faludy

(February 2014)

Revolution in Hungary: A Country Still Strangled by Political Corruption

(October 2012)

The Trump by György Faludy

(August 2012)

Rooted in Poetry

(July 2012)

Reading For Rush Hour

(June 2012)

Ibn Amar Al-Andalusia

(May 2012)

Stateless

(April 2012)

Debts & Democracy: Hungary Builds an EU Autocracy

(March 2012)

A Prayer for Peace

(February 2012)

Games of Survival

(January 2012)

The Jolly Joker of Jerusalem

(December 2011)

New Hungarian Constitution Shirks Responsibility for the Holocaust

(September 2011)

Pillars of Fear

(August 2011)

STEPS by Eszter Forrai

(July 2011)

Portrait of a Survivor

(June 2011)

Garland – Three Holocaust Poems for Our Time

(May 2011)

Miklós Radnóti: The Witness

(April 2011)

A Brooklyn Tyro Issues the Holocaust Novel of the Century

(March 2011)

The Red Danube: Hungary Counts the Costs of an Ecological Disaster

(February 2011)

Psalm by Éva Láng

(January 2011)

Bernard Kops Dancing in the Sunlight

(December 2010)

Funeral Song by Ágnes Gergely

(November 2010)

Deluge by Tamás Emod

(October 2010)

Holocaust Poetry For Our Time

(September 2010)

György Faludy’s Happy Days in Hell

(August 2010)

Disillusioned Central Europe Tilts to the Far-Right

(June 2010)

Kati Comes Home: East European Jewry Confronts Its Holocaust Secrets

(May 2010)

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