Mihály Babits
Mihály Babits (Hungarian: [ˈmihaːj ˈbɒbit͡ʃ]; 26 November 1883 – 4 August 1941) was a Hungarian poet, writer, essayist, and translator. His poems are well known for their intense religious themes. His novels such as “The Children of Death” (1927) explore psychological problems.
Mihály Babits | |
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Born | Szekszárd, Austria-Hungary | 26 November 1883
Died | 4 August 1941 57) Budapest, Hungary | (aged
Nationality | Hungarian |
Period | 1900–1941 |
Genre | Poetry, Short stories, Novels Literary history Essays, lyric poetry |
Spouse | Ilona Tanner (pen name: Sophie Török) |
Relatives | Mother: Auróra Kelemen Father: Mihály Babits |
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