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Poems by Ailo Gaup - "Papírjaikkal", "Míg a föld velünk együtt forog", "Amint a fagy gyönyörű", "Számi mitológia".
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Poems by József Simonfy - "Elcsendesedek", "Sose", "Integetők", "Természetet".
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Poems by Klaus Kellerwessel - "Örömóda", "Hódolat", "8 perc", "A tél közelít, én távolodom csak", "Csenge", "Halra vetett part".
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Poems by Péter Kovács Újszászy - "Szelíd hideg", "Foltok", "Húskonzerv után", "Zóna".
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Poems by Valentina Iofe - Face Of The Saint, The Prophet Prepares Fate For You, When The Moon Becomes Full, Whisper Runs On Silent Street, Standing On The Edge.
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Poems by István Vörös: "A módszerről", "Trombózis, Hagyjon zuhanni végül"; "Vízen járási gyakorlat"; "Ötven után";
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Poems by Patrícia Dimény: "Hajnal"; "Reggel"; "The End"; "Szünet nélkül harminc másodperc"; "7 perces álmok"; "Abúzus";
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Poems by Eve Horváth: "de nem egyedül"; "abban az időben"; "nietzsche táncol a holdon";
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Poems by Levente Szente B.: "Maradtam tükör-emlék"; "Elkísért zuhanások";
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Poems written by Vermesser Levente: "A filozófus felszabadítása"
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Poems by Nikolett Verner: "Párduc-átirat"; "My Land"; "Kamasz-ima"; "Hërka és a végkimerülés"; "Szeptemberi Hërka"; "Hërka vár"; "Kapualjban álló Hërka"; "Ez nem szerelmes vers"; "Hërka gyerekkoráról"; "Hirtelen";
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The article concentrates on a variety of textual alterations introduced to Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot either in the process of translation by the author or by the third parties. In a close reading of these changes the article follows the philosophy of human degradation and connects it both with Beckett’s own ideas on the matter and with a broad cultural context of the epoch. Apart from this philological and cultural analysis, the article advances a thesis that the main theme of Beckett play is not necessarily the absence of Godot/God, or a figure of authority, but the fact of humanity slowly descending into stagnation, depletion of energy and hope as well as physical deprivation. Therefore the article offers an interesting study of Beckett from textual and cultural perspectives, but it also makes a contribution to the genetic criticism of his oeuvre.
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