Vámbéry Anthology 2001
Book
Tibor Ág: Béla Bartók in the Csallóköz
Zorán Ardamica: Winter
Zoltán Barabás: Apocrypha
László Barak: I Am Only Living; group picture
József Bereck: Fabulous love
István Bettes: 51-69
Károly Csáky: Liederccirke or Bózsik
Zoltán Csehy: The literary historian-woman
Alajos Csicsay: The hyacinth macaw
Ferenc Csóka: The pistol (excerpt from a novel)
Mihály Dobrovits: thoughts about Vámbéry
József Gágyor: Greetings (for Tibor Ág's 70th birthday)
Lajos Gyüre: In times of great persuasions (Paul's letter to the Colossians: 2.4, Book of Psalms: 5.10.)
Mária Haraszti: Free verse
Gyula Hodossy: Letter
Zsuzsanna Hodossy – Janka Szilágyi: Multicultural child rearing in Buffalo
Géza Horváth: Is music for everyone?! (Reflections on music, unpretentiousness and dilettantes)
Mária Ivanics: Ármin Vámbéry (Thoughts on his book A Dervish's Dress Across Central Asia)
Dr. László Kiss: Illness, Don't Come In, I'm Not Home! Addition to the Pathography of Mór Jókai
László Koncsol: The Day of Anger
Krojer Angi: Vértes
Ferenc Kulcsár: Circle
Margit Laczkóné Erdélyi: Profile or Dilemma? (Reflections on the Millennium)
István Lénárt: Bolyai (Two Notes for an Anniversary)
Béla Marczell: Beliefs of Csallóköz
István Pénzes: The Camera
Anikó Polgár: A Letter from a Gypsy to Catullus
István Seres: The Grave of the Hiding in Turkey (To the Life of Ignác Kúnos)
Szabolcs Simon: The Man from Csallóköz (Thoughts on Árpád Zirig: Nobody's Son on the Author's Birthday)
László Tóth: Our Sky
Attila Vankó: Trap
Árpád Zirig Jr.: Over the Hill Aszód
Árpád Zirig: Because Man is Man
Fine Arts
György Lipcsey: Column
György Lipcsey: Construction II.
Gábor Méry: Two recordings
Attila Nagy: Two drawings
László Nagy: Two graphics
Ilona Németh: Reed installation
Ilona Németh: Multifunctional woman (sound installation)
Szilveszter Sidó: Two headstones
János Takács: Two fairy tale illustrations
Lehel Tóth: Two recordings
Zorán Ardamica: Winter
Zoltán Barabás: Apocrypha
László Barak: I Am Only Living; group picture
József Bereck: Fabulous love
István Bettes: 51-69
Károly Csáky: Liederccirke or Bózsik
Zoltán Csehy: The literary historian-woman
Alajos Csicsay: The hyacinth macaw
Ferenc Csóka: The pistol (excerpt from a novel)
Mihály Dobrovits: thoughts about Vámbéry
József Gágyor: Greetings (for Tibor Ág's 70th birthday)
Lajos Gyüre: In times of great persuasions (Paul's letter to the Colossians: 2.4, Book of Psalms: 5.10.)
Mária Haraszti: Free verse
Gyula Hodossy: Letter
Zsuzsanna Hodossy – Janka Szilágyi: Multicultural child rearing in Buffalo
Géza Horváth: Is music for everyone?! (Reflections on music, unpretentiousness and dilettantes)
Mária Ivanics: Ármin Vámbéry (Thoughts on his book A Dervish's Dress Across Central Asia)
Dr. László Kiss: Illness, Don't Come In, I'm Not Home! Addition to the Pathography of Mór Jókai
László Koncsol: The Day of Anger
Krojer Angi: Vértes
Ferenc Kulcsár: Circle
Margit Laczkóné Erdélyi: Profile or Dilemma? (Reflections on the Millennium)
István Lénárt: Bolyai (Two Notes for an Anniversary)
Béla Marczell: Beliefs of Csallóköz
István Pénzes: The Camera
Anikó Polgár: A Letter from a Gypsy to Catullus
István Seres: The Grave of the Hiding in Turkey (To the Life of Ignác Kúnos)
Szabolcs Simon: The Man from Csallóköz (Thoughts on Árpád Zirig: Nobody's Son on the Author's Birthday)
László Tóth: Our Sky
Attila Vankó: Trap
Árpád Zirig Jr.: Over the Hill Aszód
Árpád Zirig: Because Man is Man
Fine Arts
György Lipcsey: Column
György Lipcsey: Construction II.
Gábor Méry: Two recordings
Attila Nagy: Two drawings
László Nagy: Two graphics
Ilona Németh: Reed installation
Ilona Németh: Multifunctional woman (sound installation)
Szilveszter Sidó: Two headstones
János Takács: Two fairy tale illustrations
Lehel Tóth: Two recordings