- Áron Tamási
Áron Tamási (born: János Tamás;
September 20 ,1897 –May 26 ,1966 ) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Hungarian writer. He became well-known in his native region ofTransylvania and in Hungary for his stories written in his originalSzékely style.Biography
Born to a Székely family in Farkaslaka (present-day Lupeni,
Harghita County ), he graduated in Law and Commerce at the University of Cluj, Tamási emigrated to theUnited States in 1923, soon after Transylvania became part of Romania. He wrote his first Hungarian-language novels there, and these were soon published in Cluj, to widespread acclaim. He returned home in 1926 and lived in Transylvania until 1944.One of Tamási's most famous works from this period was a novel trilogy about the adventures of a Székely boy called "Ábel", a young forest ranger living alone in the Hargita Mountains. Tamási moved to
Budapest in 1944, and lived there until his death in 1966. At his request, he was buried inSzékely Land .External links
* [http://www.irodalmiakademia.hu Digitalised works of Áron Tamási]
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