Andor Gábor

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Andor Gábor (1950)

Andor Gábor (born January 17, 1884 in Újnéppuszta ; † January 21, 1953 in Budapest ) was a Hungarian editor and writer who temporarily lived in Germany and published in German.

Life

Born in Hungary, in 1919, after the Soviet Republic was suppressed, he fled his home country to Vienna and via Paris to Berlin . Here he became a member of the League of Proletarian Revolutionary Writers . He worked as a correspondent for Pravda , published in the Soviet Union, and became an employee of the communist Red Flag . In 1934 Gábor emigrated to the Soviet Union and returned to Hungary after the war. He was married to the translator Olga Halpern .

Works

  • together with Károly Bakonyi Tatárjárás , operetta by Emmerich Kálmán , 1908
  • Doctor nobody

Honors

An Andor Gábor Prize was donated in his honor.

literature

  • The red day is getting closer - reports and sketches 1928-1932 , Berlin 1959.

Web links

Commons : Andor Gábor  - collection of images, videos and audio files