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.
[1] The school was led by Lajos Szabó and Béla Tábor with input from Béla Hamvas.
It also attracted Attila Kotanyi.
[2] Holocaust survivors played a significant role in the school:[3] Szabo himself had survived Auschwitz.
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