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==Literature==
 
==Literature==
* Oliver A.I. Botar, "From the Avant-Garde to 'Proletarian Art'. The Emigre Hungarian Journals ''Egység'' and ''Akasztott Ember'', 1922-23", ''Art Journal'' 52 (Spring 1993). [http://www.jstor.org/stable/777300]
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* Oliver A.I. Botar, [[Media:Botar_Oliver_AI_1993_From_the_Avant-Garde_to_Proletarian_Art.pdf|"From the Avant-Garde to 'Proletarian Art'. The Emigre Hungarian Journals ''Egység'' and ''Akasztott Ember'', 1922-23"]], ''Art Journal'' 52(1): "Political Journals and Art, 1910-40", College Art Association, Spring 1993, pp 34-45. {{en}}
 
* Éva Forgács, Tyrus Miller, "The Avant-Garde in Budapest and in Exile in Vienna: ''A Tett'' (1915-6), ''Ma'' (Budapest 1916-9; Vienna 1920-6), ''Egység'' (1922-4), ''Akasztott Ember'' (1922), ''2x2'' (1922), ''Ék'' (1923-4), ''Is'' (1924), ''365'' (1925), ''Dokumentum'' (1926-7), and ''Munka'' (1928-39)", in ''The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, Vol. 3: Europe, 1880-1940'', Oxford University Press, 2013, pp 1128-1156. [http://books.google.com/books?id=bvsfioiQ8k8C&pg=PA1141]
 
* Éva Forgács, Tyrus Miller, "The Avant-Garde in Budapest and in Exile in Vienna: ''A Tett'' (1915-6), ''Ma'' (Budapest 1916-9; Vienna 1920-6), ''Egység'' (1922-4), ''Akasztott Ember'' (1922), ''2x2'' (1922), ''Ék'' (1923-4), ''Is'' (1924), ''365'' (1925), ''Dokumentum'' (1926-7), and ''Munka'' (1928-39)", in ''The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, Vol. 3: Europe, 1880-1940'', Oxford University Press, 2013, pp 1128-1156. [http://books.google.com/books?id=bvsfioiQ8k8C&pg=PA1141]
  

Revision as of 22:22, 4 August 2015

Egység, Irodalom, Művészet [Unity, Literature, Art] was a magazine edited by Aladár Komját and Béla Uitz and published in published in Vienna (1922 and 1924) and Berlin (1923-1924).

Literature

  • Oliver A.I. Botar, "From the Avant-Garde to 'Proletarian Art'. The Emigre Hungarian Journals Egység and Akasztott Ember, 1922-23", Art Journal 52(1): "Political Journals and Art, 1910-40", College Art Association, Spring 1993, pp 34-45. (English)
  • Éva Forgács, Tyrus Miller, "The Avant-Garde in Budapest and in Exile in Vienna: A Tett (1915-6), Ma (Budapest 1916-9; Vienna 1920-6), Egység (1922-4), Akasztott Ember (1922), 2x2 (1922), Ék (1923-4), Is (1924), 365 (1925), Dokumentum (1926-7), and Munka (1928-39)", in The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, Vol. 3: Europe, 1880-1940, Oxford University Press, 2013, pp 1128-1156. [1]

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Avant-garde and modernist magazines

Poesia (1905-09, 1920), Der Sturm (1910-32), Blast (1914-15), The Egoist (1914-19), The Little Review (1914-29), 291 (1915-16), MA (1916-25), De Stijl (1917-20, 1921-32), Dada (1917-21), Noi (1917-25), 391 (1917-24), Zenit (1921-26), Broom (1921-24), Veshch/Gegenstand/Objet (1922), Die Form (1922, 1925-35), Contimporanul (1922-32), Secession (1922-24), Klaxon (1922-23), Merz (1923-32), LEF (1923-25), G (1923-26), Irradiador (1923), Sovremennaya architektura (1926-30), Novyi LEF (1927-29), ReD (1927-31), Close Up (1927-33), transition (1927-38).