The Budapest Dialogical School was a community of thinkers, poets, artists and scientists based in Budapest, Hungary which operated during the middle of the twentieth century.[1]

The school was led by Lajos Szabó and Béla Tábor with input from Béla Hamvas. It also attracted Attila Kotanyi.[2]

Holocaust survivors played a significant role in the school:[3] Szabo himself had survived Auschwitz.[4]

References

  1. Surányi, László. "The Budapest Dialogical School". www.lajosszabo.com. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  2. Erhardt, Miklós. "Agosto Foundation :: Attila Kotányi: Why do they not manage, as we? - the sounding body, to catch the lucky path". www.agosto-foundation.org. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  3. Van Wyk, Gary (2004). Jozsef Jakovits: Surrealist, Primitivist, Kabalist. New York: QCC Art Gallery Press. ISBN 978-1936658299.
  4. Horváth, Ágnes. "On Lajos Szabó, thinker and calligrapher". www.lajosszabo.com. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
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