- Árpád Tóth
Árpád Tóth (
April 14 ,1886 in Arad -November 7 ,1928 inBudapest ) was a Hungarian poet and translator.Tóth went to Gymnasium (high school) in
Debrecen and then studied German and Hungarian at the University of Budapest. In 1907, he poems began to appear in the papersA Hét andVasárnapi Újság and after 1908 inNyugat . In 1911, he became a theater critic for the paperDebreceni Nagy Újság .In 1913, he became a tutor to a wealthy family and received a little income from writing but still lived in poverty.
Tuberculosis led him to rest at theSvedlér Sanitorium in theTatra Mountains .During the period of the revolutionary government after
World War I , he became secretary of theVörösmarty Academy , but lost the position and couldn't find new work after the government's fall. He remained poor and sick with tuberculosis for the rest of his life and even considered suicide at one point – although he did join the staff ofAz Est in 1921.Work
He was a major lyric poet and contributed to the
Nyugat School . His core themes focused on fleeting happiness and resignation.He translated Milton,
Oscar Wilde , Shelley,Keats ,Baudelaire ,Flaubert , Gautier, Maupassant, andChekhov .
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