Lajos Hevesi

Lajos Hevesi

Lőwy Hevesi Lajos, or Ludwig Hevesi (December 20, 1843, Heves, Hungary - February 17, 1910, Vienna) was a Jewish Hungarian journalist and author.

He studied medicine and classical philology in Budapest and Vienna, but soon turned to writing, and as of 1865 he was an active journalist and author. In 1866 he became engaged as a contributor to the "Pester Lloyd"," and later to the "Breslauer Zeitung"," for which publications he wrote humorous feuilletons. In 1875 Hevesi settled in Vienna and became the associate editor for the art department of the "Wiener Fremdenblatt". He also wrote dramatic criticisms on the performances in the "Hofburgtheater". During 1871-74 he edited "Kleine Leute"," a journal for the young. The first 7 volumes of the journal originated exclusively from his pen. In conjunction with a few friends he founded the Hungarian humor publication "Borsszem Jankó", which soon became a popular journal.


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