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Fust, Milan

The grave of Milan Füst at the Farkashreti cemetery in Budapest

Milan Füst ( Hungarian. Füst Milán ; July 17, 1888 , Budapest - July 26, 1967 , ibid.) - Hungarian writer , poet and playwright .

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Creativity
  • 3 Recognition
  • 4 Publications in Russian

Biography

Born into a Jewish family. He graduated from the Law Faculty of the University of Budapest ( 1912 ), and later taught the aesthetics there. In 1909 he published the first poem, in 1913 the first book of poems was published. He was associated with the famous literary magazine Nyugat ( West ), was friends with D. Kostolany and F. Carinti . He politically and legally supported the Hungarian Soviet Republic , because of which he was removed from teaching by the Horthy regime and was able to return to it only in 1945. In 1928, for six months he was treated in a nervous clinic in Baden-Baden .

Creativity

Of the writer's works, the most significant are the drama “King Henry IV” ( Hungarian. Negyedik Henrik király ; 1940 , posed 1964 ) and the novel “The Story of My Wife” ( Hungarian. A feleségem története ; 1942 ), nominated in 1965 for the Nobel Prize . Of interest is also Fucht's diary, which he kept since 1904 ; however, pages related to the years of World War II were partially destroyed by the author.

Recognition

In 1948, the writer was awarded the Kossuth Prize .

Since 1975, a literary prize named after Milan Füst has been awarded in Hungary.

Publications in Russian

  • The story of my wife. Notes by Captain Shtarr. - M .: Aquarius, 2010.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fust ,_Milan&oldid = 100290985


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