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Painting The Town Red Politics And The Arts During The 1919 Hungarian Soviet Republic 1st Edition Bob Dent

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Painting The Town Red Politics And The Arts During The 1919 Hungarian Soviet Republic 1st Edition Bob Dent
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.23 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Bob Dent
ISBN: 9780745337777, 0745337775
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Painting The Town Red Politics And The Arts During The 1919 Hungarian Soviet Republic 1st Edition Bob Dent by Bob Dent 9780745337777, 0745337775 instant download after payment.

In 1919, in the wake of World War I, for a brief period Hungary was a Soviet Republic. The republic didn’t last, but the incredible effusion of art, music, film, theater, and literature that it generated did. Painting the Town Red offers an in-depth exploration of the incredible artistic flourishing brought about by the 1919 republic, showing how art and politics were intertwined—and how, for a brief time, artists saw themselves as playing a crucial part in the establishment of a new way of living and governing. Through close analyses of the works of a number of creators and a careful recounting of the history and politics of the 1919 republic, Bob Dent brings a largely forgotten moment back to life, with all its glory and, ultimately, disillusion.
 

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