Korunk Explained
Korunk (in Hungarian pronounced as /ˈkoruŋk/, meaning Our Age in English) is a Hungarian language monthly cultural-literary-scientific magazine published in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.[1]
History and profile
Korunk was founded by László Dienes in Cluj-Napoca in 1926.[2] The magazine ceased publication in 1940, and began publication in 1957.[2] In 1929 Gábor Gaál became its editor-in-chief.[2] Ernö Gáll is the long-term editor-in-chief of the magazine who served in the post between 1957 and 1984.[3]
The magazine has a Marxist political stance[4] and progressive literary approach.[2] It is published on a monthly basis.[5]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Journals supported 1992-2002. CEEBP. 19 June 2015.
- Web site: Hungarians in Romania. Hungarian History. 19 June 2015.
- Web site: Ágnes Kiss. Censorship between Ambiguity and Effectiveness: Rules, Trust and Informal Practices in Romania (1949–1989). Central European University. 19 June 2015. Budapest. PhD Thesis. April 2014.
- Web site: The National Minority Press and Publishing History in Romania. Hungarian History. 19 June 2015.
- Book: Zoltán Ripp. Judit Borus. Influences, Pressures Pro and Con, and Opportunities: Studies on Political Interactions in and Involving Hungary in the Twentieth Century. 19 June 2015. 2014. Napvilag Kiado. 978-963-338-368-1. 95.