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Lúdas Matyi (magazine)

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Lúdas Matyi ("Matyi the Goose-boy") was a satirical weekly magazine Hungary during 1945–1993, the first and the only satirical one during the Communist times. It was named after the protagonist of the poem Matyi the Goose-boy.[1][2]

It should be distinguished from the short-lived magazine with the same name launched in 1867.[1][2]

Later, a bi-weekly magazine with the same name was briefly re-launched during 1996–1999 by Radványi Barna [hu] and Peterdi Pál [hu].[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Ludas Matyi archive
  2. ^ a b c "A szatirikus Ludas Matyi", Cultura Magazin, May 20, 2015