Szóforrás
Szóforrás was a Hungarian literary periodical that first appeared in Budapest on 12 May 1905. The magazine was founded by a group of writers and intellectuals associated with the Hungarian Writers' Association and was published on a monthly basis. Its editorial mission was to provide a forum for contemporary literary criticism, essays, and short fiction, with a particular emphasis on modernist and avant‑garde trends that were emerging in Central Europe at the time.
The early issues of Szóforrás featured contributions from prominent Hungarian authors and literary figures such as
Szóforrás continued to be issued until 1929, when a brief hiatus occurred due to economic difficulties and