National Széchényi Library cordially invites you and your friends to the presentation of a book entitled Propaganda – politika, hétköznapi és magas kultúra, művészet és média a Nagy Háborúban (Propaganda – Politics, Everyday and High Culture, Art and Media in the Great War), edited by Iván Bertényi, Jr., László Boka and Anikó Katona. The event will start at 4 p.m. on Monday December 12, 2016.
National Széchényi Library has held its annual scientific sessions since 2000. As part of the national library tradition, the event takes place on the foundation anniversary of NSZL. This year marks the 214th anniversary of the foundation of National Széchényi Library, and, in addition to the internal commemoration ceremony, a public program will also be offered for those interested.
National Széchényi Library, Dunatáj Foundation and Balassi Publishing House invite you and your friends to a film screening and book presentation to be held in the Ceremonial Hall of NSZL on Floor 6 of the building. The event will start at 5 p.m. on Thursday November 17, 2016.
Film screening will be followed by presentation of the book based on the author’s research.
We are looking forward to seeing you and your friends at our roundtable discussion held in the Ceremonial Hall of NSZL on November 8, 2016, with the participation of collectors, antiquarians and librarians.
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You are cordially invited to the presentation ceremony of a source edition of the first Hungarian translations of King Lear, published in the ReTextum series of Reciti Publishing House in the 400th memorial year of William Shakespeare’s death. The event will start at 5 p.m.
Within the framework of the Autumn Festival of Museums, NSZL will hold a roundtable discussion entitled Zichy’s Everyday Heroes, related to the exhibition entitled Zichy’s Drawn Heroes.
Presentation of the book entitled A bábtervező mesél (The Puppet Designer Tells Tales) by Vera Bródy will start at 4 p.m. on September 30, 2016.
Széchényi Prize-winning art historian Krisztina Passuth will be talking with Mari Jászai Award-winning Hungarian puppet and scenery designer Vera Bródy and with Olga Somorjai, editor of the book.