Attila József
Attila József (1905–1937) was a Hungarian poet.
Overview
Born at Budapest in 1905, died at Balatonszárszó in 1937.
In detail
Attila József studied at University of Szeged and Franz Joseph University. training under Lajos Dézsi is recorded. the recorded working language is Hungarian, French and German.
Employment is recorded with Nyugat.
Distinctions recorded are Kossuth Prize, Baumgarten Prize and Hungarian Heritage Award.
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“Attila József”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q313359: Attila József
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József Attila dedikált portréja 1927-ből.
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Location: Hungary, Budapest Tags: military
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- Attiya DawoodAuthor
- Atto MelaniAuthor
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