Beschreibung:
Richard Teleky
Here, the author writes with clarity, perception, and humor about a subject of importance to many Americans-reconciling their contemporary identity with a heritage from another country.
PrefaceA Note on Hungarian NamesPlaytime: Adult Language Learning, Edmund Wilson, and Me"What the Moment Told Me": The Photographs of Andre KerteszThe Archives of St. Elizabeth of HungaryWithout Words: Hungarians in North American FictionThe Empty Box: Hollywood Ethnicity and Joe EszterhasA Short Dictionary of Hungarian Stereotypes and KitschVisiting PannoniaToward a Course on Central European Literature in TranslationThe Poet as Translator: Margaret Avison's "Hungarian Snap"Introducing Peter Esterhazy"What Comes After": Hungarian Voices, Summer 1993The Third Generation and the "Problem" of EthnictyNotesBibliographyCreditsIndex