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Ferenc Karinthy

    June 2, 1921 – February 29, 1992

    Ferenc Karinthy was a versatile writer whose novels and plays explored profound human themes with a distinctive narrative voice. Beyond his original works, he also contributed significantly as a translator of seminal texts, demonstrating a deep engagement with literary heritage. His contributions were recognized with numerous awards, cementing his legacy as a significant figure in Hungarian literature. Karinthy's multifaceted career offers a rich tapestry of literary and intellectual exploration for readers.

    Ferenc Karinthy
    Napló 1
    Révkalauz
    Frühling in Budapest
    Gurul a pénz
    Das goldene Zeitalter
    Metropole