Imre Kertész, recipient of the Nobel Prize in literature in 2002, is a strong, independent voice in contemporary Hungarian literature. He is also a witness to the Holocaust, having survived the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps. His...
Imre Kertész (IPA: [imrɛ ˈkɛrteːs]) (born November 9, 1929, Budapest) is a Jewish Hungarian author, Holocaust concentration camp survivor, and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002 "for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the...
Imre Halasz, an architect and longtime professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, died July 3 in his Boston home. He was 77. "There are many architects who are great architects, and many teachers who are great teachers, but he combined the two," Wayne...
Hundreds of thousands of Hungarians today paid homage to the executed leaders of the country's 1956 revolution, including former Prime Minister Imre Nagy, as their remains were solemnly reburied in the same distant cemetery lot where they lay untended and unacknowledged for three decades....