Communism’s Man of Letters
J.P. Stern, 26 September 1991
Georg Lukács: Life, Thought and Politics
by Arpad Kadarkay.
Blackwell, 538 pp., £45, June 1991,1 55786 114 5 Show More
by Arpad Kadarkay.
Blackwell, 538 pp., £45, June 1991,
“... and on his return to Budapest he used his father’s influence to secure exemption from military service, though he worked briefly in the government censorship. By 1917 Lukács’s friends had formed an ideological nucleus in the form of a ‘Free School of the Humanities’, but his actual conversion to Communism only took place in December 1918, in ... ”