Béla Vihar
Béla Vihar [ ˈbeːlɒ ˈvihɒr ] (born May 23, 1908 in Hajdúnánás , Austria-Hungary ; † November 24, 1978 in Budapest ) was a Hungarian writer , poet and journalist .
Life
Béla Vihar was born in Hajdúnánás . He lived in Budapest . His wife was Magda Widder, the daughter of the painter Félix Bódog Widder . Her daughter is a literature professor Judit Vihar .
Works (selection)
- Út önmagadtól (poems, 1933)
- Yellow Book, Facts of the Wartime Sufferings of Hungarian Jewry ( en ), São Paulo, Hechaluc, Budapest 1945 (accessed February 14, 2017).
- A szerelem születése (poems, 1958)
- Baráti asztal (poems, 1960)
- Önarckép 1962 (poems, 1962)
- A négy felelet (poems, 1965)
- Párbeszéd az idővel (poems, 1968)
- Kígyóének (1970)
- Küzdelem az angyallal (poems, 1973)
- Szamárháton (poems, 1976)
- Egy katona megy a hóban (1978)
- Az alkonyat kapujában (1980)
- Elröppent lakodalom (selected poems, 1984)
Awards
- 1965: Imre Madách Prize
- 1966: Attila József Prize
Individual evidence
- ^ Béla Vihar ( en ) Our Family History. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
literature
- Vihar Béla ( hu ) Kaláka. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
Web links
Commons : Béla Vihar - Collection of Images
- Seed of Sarah, Memoirs of a Surviver . University of Illinois Press. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
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SURNAME | Vihar, Béla |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Hungarian writer, poet and journalist |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 23, 1908 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hajdúnánás |
DATE OF DEATH | November 24, 1978 |
Place of death | Budapest |