- István Örkény
István Örkény (
5 April ,1912 ,Budapest -24 June ,1979 , Budapest) was a Hungarian writer. A typical feature of his plays and novels is satiric view and creation of grotesque situations.Life
He was born into the family of a chemist. After high school he studied first chemistry and later pharmacy [cite journal
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title=Örkény István, az író „gyógyszerész” [István Orkény, the writer as "pharmacist"]
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* "Ocean Dance"
* "Voronezh"
* "Macskajáték" (Catsplay): His most famous theatre play. It was originally written for TV. It is about two aging sisters. It was translated into many languages.
* "Tóték" (The Toth Family): a drama
* "One Minute Stories" (cf.flash fiction )References
* Örkény, István. "One Minute Stories", selected and translated by Judith Sollosy. Budapest: Corvina, 1995. ISBN 963 13 4783 4.
External links
* http://www.rev.hu/history_of_56/szerviz/kislex/biograf/orkeny.htm
* http://www.suhrkamp.de/autoren/autor.cfm?id=3598
* http://www.lyrikwelt.de/rezensionen/minutennovellen-r.htm
* Brockhaus Enzyklopädie 1991 Neunzehnte Auflage, Band 16, S. 274
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