- Zsigmond Móricz
Zsigmond Móricz (
June 29 ,1879 —September 4 ,1942 ) was a Hungarian novelist and Social Realist.Early life and education
He went to school at
Debreceni Református Kollégium (1891-1893),Sárospataki Kollégium (1894-1896), and inKisújszállás (1896-1898). In 1899, he enrolled at Debreceni Református Kollégium to study theology, but transferred into law after only six months.In 1903, he began to work at
Az Újság , remaining there until 1909.During the revolutionary government after
World War I , he was vice president ofVörösmarty Academy . After its fall, his plays were not performed in the National Theater, and his work was published only in "Nyugat " and "Az Est". His first wife committed suicide, and he remarried. At the end of 1929 he became the prose editor for "Nyugat".Work
He wrote about the Hungarian peasantry and issues of poverty.
Bibliography
* "Légy jó mindhalálig" - Be Faithful Unto Death (1920)
* "Rokonok" - Relations (1932)
* "Hét krajcár" - Seven Pennies and Other Short Stories (1907)
* "Az ezüstkirály sípja. Iromba J" - Silver King’s Flute, the; Broody JankóReferences
* [http://www.babelguides.com/view/person/5992 Babelguides: Zsigmond Móricz]
* [http://mek.oszk.hu/00400/00433/00433.htm#11 Hungarian short stories]
* at the Internet Movie Database
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