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Fay István to ALG, 2000 September 3

 Item — Box: CALG 13
Identifier: CALG 13/21.06

Dates

  • Creation: 2000 September 3

Language of Materials

In English, Hungarian, French, German, Italian, and Latin.

General

He thanks ALG for his friendly letter. He is sorry he couldn't write sooner but he fell and broke his right arm. He informs ALG about his articles in the Hungarian papers that he has been writing for 39 years, including literature reviews and writings on music and aesthetic. In general, István's work promotes the Hungarian culture around the world. However, after his invited talk at Hungary's millennial ceremony at Torontó, he has been accused, by fellow illiterate Hungarians, of giving false information and impression about the great King St. Stephen. His recent hobby is close translation of the German "Liederpoems" and he also calls ALG's attention to his new study "Veni Sancte". Hungarian

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Repository Details

Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository

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