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Béla Hamvas

    March 23, 1897 – November 7, 1968

    Béla Hamvas was a Hungarian writer and essayist whose work is characterized by a profound engagement with philosophy, spirituality, and the search for meaning. His essays often explore the relationship between humanity and the world, delving into themes of consciousness, history, and existence. Despite facing suppression under communist rule, Hamvas's writings are now recognized as a significant contribution to Hungarian literature and thought. His style is meditative and introspective, inviting readers to contemplate fundamental questions of being. His work conveys a desire to synthesize ancient wisdom with modern understanding, seeking universal truths across diverse cultures and eras.

    Béla Hamvas
    Az öt Géniusz földje
    Platón-fordítások
    Philosophie des Weins
    Die Melancholie der Spätwerke
    Patmosz II.
    Patmosz I.