Lendvai, Paul

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LENDVAI, Paul

LENDVAI, Paul. Austrian (born Hungary), b. 1929. Genres: History, Politics/Government, Biography. Career: Ed.-in-Chief, Europaeische Rundschau, Vienna, 1973-. Director, Radio Austria International, 1987-. Former Vienna Correspondent, Financial Times, London. Publications: Egypt, 1952; Greece, 1954; Eagles in Cobwebs: Nationalism and Communism in the Balkans, 1969; Anti-Semitism without Jews: Communist Eastern Europe, 1971; (with K.H. Ritschel) Kreisky: Portrait of a Statesman, 1972; The Limits to Change in the Danubian Region, 1977; The Bureaucracy of Truth: How Communist Governments Manage the News, 1981; The Lonely Albania, 1985; Hungary: The Art of Survival, 1988; Between Hope and Disenchantment: Reflections on the Change in Eastern Europe, 1994; Blacklisted-Memoirs of a Central European Journalist, 1996; The Hungarians-1000 Years of Victory in Defeat, 2002. Address: Ebendorferstrasse 6/4, 1010 Vienna, Austria.