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' A Sentence for Tyranny

on BBC Radio 3

'We have suffered such things that still there are no verbs for them.'
The Hungarian poet,
GYULA ILLVES , who died last April, attempted to embody in poetry the 'angst' of a whole era in his nation's history. GEORGE GOMORI , Lecturer in Slavonic Studies at Cambridge
University, reflects on Illyes work, and traces the influences that helped to shape the poetry. Reader
Jeremy Clyde

Contributors

Unknown:
Gyula Illves
Unknown:
George Gomori
Reader:
Jeremy Clyde

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