Lajos Kassák. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lajos Kassák. Hungarian Quarterly Extensive Biography[usurped] Lajos Kassak.de Biography Kassák:...
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of French surrealism and Hungarian poets Endre Ady, Gyula Juhász and Lajos Kassák. In the 1930s, József turned his focus from a search for beauty to the...
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initials but also means "today". It was founded in 1916 in Budapest by Lajos Kassák, who continued to publish it in exile in Vienna until 1925. MA was launched...
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poet Lajos Kassák wrote a dramatic prose account of the painting in A Tett, a Hungarian arts magazine, in November 1915. In the account, Kassák gave a...
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in detail with the ancestry of Petőfi. According to him, the results of Lajos Jakus' research prove the Slovak origin of the branches of both parents...
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published an account of his experiences, written in German. His relations with Lajos Kossuth were not good: he always thought Kossuth was a political agitator...
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Gyula Hornyánszky Mór Jókai Attila József Kálmán Kalocsay József Kármán Lajos Kassák József Katona Ferenc Kazinczy Zsigmond Kemény Andrew Karpati Kennedy...
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Kassák Museum, a branch museum of the Petőfi Literary Museum; features items relating to the life and work of the Hungarian avant garde writer Lajos Kassák...
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the works of art of a local Hungarian avant-garde artist and writer, Lajos Kassák. The orthodox synagogue is located at Česká bašta and dates from 1880...
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Kass (1927–2010), Hungarian illustrator, print-maker and film director Lajos Kassák (1887–1967), Hungarian painter, poet and writer Eizō Katō (加藤栄三, 1906–1972)...
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In 1835 Fáy was elected to the Hungarian diet, and until the arrival of Lajos Kossuth in 1840 was the leader of the opposition party. After 1840, he took...
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Lajos Nagy Gyula Juhász Mihály Babits Károly Kós Géza Gyóni Béla Balázs Árpád Tóth Géza Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák Frigyes Karinthy Lajos Áprily...
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a Hungarian magazine published by Lajos Kassák from 1915 to 1916. It advocated an anarchist-pacifist outlook. Kassák sponsored several activities opposing...
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studied natural history and anatomy at Vienna University. In 1841, along with Lajos Kovács, he edited the Transylvanian newspaper Erdélyi Híradó. He also took...
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designed by the art director László Duba. It is based on a 1929 novel by Lajos Kassák and is set amongst working class inhabitants of Budapest during the Horthy...
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edited the journal of the opposition, Ellenor, at Leipzig, and in March 1848 Lajos Kossuth made him editor of his paper, Kossuth Hirlapja. In 1850 he fell...
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moderating influence in the council of ministers, but when the premier, Lajos Batthyány, resigned, Eötvös retired for a time to Munich during the War...
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Cossack knot, a type of knot Cassock, an ankle-length clerical robe Lajos Kassák (1887–1967), Hungarian poet, novelist, painter, essayist, editor and...
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anarchist-pacifist magazine A Tett, published by Lajos Kassák 1915-1916. After A Tett was suppressed by the authorities, Kassák launched MA in 1917 and Uitz joined...
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Mondrian and van Doesburg, as well as other avant-garde artists like Lajos Kassák and El Lissitzky. His patronage helped sustain these artists, many of...
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Lajos Nagy Gyula Juhász Mihály Babits Károly Kós Géza Gyóni Béla Balázs Árpád Tóth Géza Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák Frigyes Karinthy Lajos Áprily...
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contributed to a translation of William Shakespeare's works. With the support of Lajos Kossuth and Imre Cseszneky, he was elected to represent Jankovác at the...
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Kassák) (14 July 1899, Érsekújvár-11 August 1940, Moscow) was a Hungarian poet. Her parents were Istvan Kassák and Erzsébet Istenes, and Lajos Kassák...
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Lajos Nagy Gyula Juhász Mihály Babits Károly Kós Géza Gyóni Béla Balázs Árpád Tóth Géza Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák Frigyes Karinthy Lajos Áprily...
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(1882–1964) Zoltán Joó - Hungarian painter (1956–) Bertalan Karlovszky Lajos Kassák - Hungarian poet, novelist, painter, essayist, editor, and father of...
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Lajos Nagy Gyula Juhász Mihály Babits Károly Kós Géza Gyóni Béla Balázs Árpád Tóth Géza Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák Frigyes Karinthy Lajos Áprily...
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writer Jan Kasprowicz (1860–1926), Polish poet, playwright and critic Lajos Kassák (1887–1967), Hungarian poet, novelist and painter Erich Kästner (1899–1974)...
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Lajos Nagy Gyula Juhász Mihály Babits Károly Kós Géza Gyóni Béla Balázs Árpád Tóth Géza Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák Frigyes Karinthy Lajos Áprily...
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inspired many Hungarian playwrights, including Elemér Boross, László Fodor, Lajos Bíró, László Bús-Fekete [de], Ernő Vajda, Attila Orbók, and Imre Földes...
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Lajos Nagy Gyula Juhász Mihály Babits Károly Kós Géza Gyóni Béla Balázs Árpád Tóth Géza Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák Frigyes Karinthy Lajos Áprily...
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