The Budapest Dialogical School was a community of thinkers, poets, artists and scientists based in Budapest, Hungary which operated during the middle of the twentieth century.
The school was led by Lajos Szabó and Béla Tábor with input from Béla Hamvas. It also attracted Attila Kotanyi.
Holocaust survivors played a significant role in the school: Szabo himself had survived Auschwitz.
References
- Surányi, László. "The Budapest Dialogical School". www.lajosszabo.com. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
- Erhardt, Miklós. "Agosto Foundation :: Attila Kotányi: Why do they not manage, as we? - the sounding body, to catch the lucky path". www.agosto-foundation.org. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
- Van Wyk, Gary (2004). Jozsef Jakovits: Surrealist, Primitivist, Kabalist. New York: QCC Art Gallery Press. ISBN 978-1936658299.
- Horváth, Ágnes. "On Lajos Szabó, thinker and calligrapher". www.lajosszabo.com. Retrieved 5 April 2019.