Hungarian author Ádám Bodor has publicly aligned himself with László Krasznahorkai's criticism of the Hungarian Arts Academy. Bodor condemns the Academy’s continued inaction following recent elections, stating it’s untenable that they’ve remained silent for nearly three months. He implies a perceived neglect or damage to Hungarian culture. The criticism centers around the Academy’s failure to acknowledge the political shifts and their potential impact on the arts. Bodor’s statement suggests a widespread concern among artists regarding support and priorities within the Hungarian cultural landscape. This follows Krasznahorkai’s previous strong statements on the matter, indicating a growing movement of artistic protest. The implication is that a significant portion of Hungarian culture is being undermined or neglected.

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