Akasztott Ember (Hanged Man) was a Hungarian language avant-garde art magazine published in Vienna by Sándor Barta.
Barta had indicated his dissatisfaction with the stance of MA, another Hungarian émigré avant-garde arts magazine based in Vienna in July 1922.
He indicated that owing to the need for a social revolution it was inappropriate to base an arts practice in anything other than literature.
[1] The title was taken from a poem of the same name published in the 15 July issue of MA which commemorated those who had been executed in the suppression by the White Terror following the fall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic.
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