Paul Lendvai is a Hungarian-born Austrian journalist who worked as a correspondent for the Financial Times for more than two decades. He is the author of Hungary: Between Democracy and Authoritarianism; Inside Austria: New Challenges, Old Demons; and Blacklisted: A Journalist’s Life in Central Europe.
Books in order of publication (In English, German and Hungarian):
Tito, a magyar nép ellensége (1951)
Franciaország keresztúton (1955)
Eagles in Cobwebs: Nationalism and Communism in the Balkans (1969)
Anti-Semitism without Jews: Communist Eastern Europe (1971)
Anti-Semitism in Eastern Europe (1972)
Kreisky – Portrait eines Staatsmannes (1974)
Die Grenzen des Wandels: Spielarten des Kommunismus im Donauraum (1977)
Bureaucracy of Truth: How Communist Governments Manage the News (1981)
Das Einsame Albanien: Reportage aus dem Land der Skipetaren (1985)
Das eigenwillige Ungarn: Innenansichten eines Grenzgangers (1986)
Hungary: The Art of Survival (1990)
Honnan – Hová? – Gondolatok a közép- és kelet-európai változásokról (1995)
Auf schwarzen Listen. Erlebnisse eines Mitteleuropäers (1996)
Blacklisted: A Journalist’s Life in Central Europe (1998)
Hungarians: A Thousand Years of Victory in Defeat (2003)
A világ egy kritikus európai szemével (2005)
Az osztrák titok – 50 év a hatalom kulisszái mögött (2007)
Best of Paul Lendvai (2008)
One Day That Shook the Communist World: The 1956 Hungarian Uprising and Its Legacy (2008)
Inside Austria: New Challenges, Old Demons (2010)
Mein verspieltes Land – Ungarn im Umbruch (2010)
Az eltékozolt ország (2011)
Három élet – Beszélgetés Mihancsik Zsófiával (2012)
Hungary: Between Democracy and Authoritarianism (2012)
Leben eines Grenzgängers (2013)
Orbáns Ungarn (2016)
Orbán: Europe’s New Strongman (2017)