Dezső Szabó (writer)

Dezso Szabó ( born June 10, 1879 in Cluj-Napoca, † January 5, 1945 in Budapest) was a Hungarian writer.

Life

The son of an official visited the József Eötvös College in the Hungarian capital Budapest. After the First World War Szabó became one of the most important and controversial Hungarian expressionist writers of the interwar period.

Magyarism

In his books Szabó represents partly the idea of ​​" a pure and absolute Magyarität, Szabó preached the cult of race and of the soil and turned into a fascist and anti- urban chauvinism whose ideal image represented in his view the unspoiled Transylvanian village. "

Writings

  • Az Elsodort Falu ( Continued geschwemmte Village, 1918)
  • Csodálatos élet ( A Wonderful Life, 1920)
  • Jaj! ( Help!, 1925)
  • Feltámadás Makucskán ' ( resurrection in Makucska, 1925)
  • Karácsony Kolozsvárt ( Christmas in Cluj-Napoca, 1931)
  • The autobiography My Life was published posthumously
  • The depth of the mine to 2 T. The Magyar self-consciousness, the facts of life faith Magyar (A magyar öntudat, a magyar élethit tényei ), Vienna: translation services 1940 detection in WorldCat.
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