Magda Szabó (1917–2007)
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(eng) The native Hungarian form of this personal name is Szabó Magda, so the Legal lastname, firstname name is Magda, Szabó. The Western (including English) Canonical lastname, firstname name is Szabó, Magda.
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A Balada De Iza 3 eksemplarer
Béla Király 1 eksemplar
Căprioara 1 eksemplar
Szilfán halat : összegyűjtött versek 1 eksemplar
Řekněte Žofince 1 eksemplar
YAVRU CEYLAN 1 eksemplar
Saaresinine : [jutustus] 1 eksemplar
Paulan tähden 1 eksemplar
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Dyrnar 1 eksemplar
Ballo in maschera 1 eksemplar
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- Kanonisk navn
- Szabó, Magda
- Juridisk navn
- Magda, Szabó
- Fødselsdato
- 1917-10-05
- Dødsdag
- 2007-11-19
- Køn
- female
- Nationalitet
- Hungary
- Land (til kort)
- Hungary
- Fødested
- Debrecen, Hungary
- Dødssted
- Kerepes, Hungary
- Bopæl
- Debrecen, Hungary
- Uddannelse
- University of Debrecen, Hungary
- Erhverv
- writer
teacher
novelist
poet
essayist
translator - Relationer
- Szobotka, Tibor (husband)
- Priser og hædersbevisninger
- Baumgarten-díj (1949, visszavonták)
József Attila-díj (1959, 1972)
Kossuth-díj (1978)
Pro Urbe Budapest díj (1983)
Debreceni Református Teológiai Akadémia díszdoktora (1993)
Déry Tibor-jutalom (1996) (vis alle 15)
Szép Ernő-jutalom (1998)
Nemes Nagy Ágnes-díj (2000)
A Miskolci Egyetem tiszteletbeli doktora (2001)
Corvin-lánc (2001)
Gundel Művészeti Díj (2003)
Prima Primissima díj (2003)
Femina-díj (2003)
Hazám-díj (2007)
A Magyar Köztársasági Érdemrend nagykeresztje (polgári tagozata) (2007) - Kort biografi
- Magda Szabó (October 5, 1917 – November 19, 2007) was a Hungarian writer, arguably Hungary's foremost woman novelist. She also wrote dramas, essays, studies, memories and poetry.
Born in Debrecen, Szabó graduated at the University of Debrecen as a teacher of Latin and of Hungarian. She started working as a teacher in a Calvinist all-girl school in Debrecen and Hódmezővásárhely. Between 1945 and 1949 she was working in the Ministry of Religion and Education. She married the writer and translator Tibor Szobotka in 1947.
She began her writing career as a poet, publishing her first book Bárány ("Lamb") in 1947, which was followed by Vissza az emberig ("Back to the Human") in 1949. In 1949 she was awarded the Baumgarten Prize, which was - for political reasons - withdrawn from her on the very day it was given. She was dismissed from the Ministry in the same year.
During the establishment of Stalinist rule from 1949 to 1956, the government did not allow her works to be published. Since her unemployed husband was also stigmatized by the communist regime, she was forced to teach in an elementary school within this period.
It was during the years of this involuntary silence that she felt the frames of poetry too tight to express her thoughts and turned to prose.[citation needed] Her first novel, Freskó ("Fresco"), written in these years was published in 1958 and achieved overwhelming success among readers. Her most widely read novel Abigél ("Abigail", 1970) is an adventure story about a schoolgirl boarding in eastern Hungary during the war.
She received several prizes in Hungary and her works have been published in 42 countries. In 2003 she was the winner of the French literary prize Prix Femina Étranger for the best foreign novel.
Her novel Abigél was popularised through a much-loved television series in 1978. Abigél was also chosen as the sixth most popular novel at the Hungarian version of Big Read. Her three other novels which were in the top 100 are Für Elise, An Old-fashioned Story and The Door.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szabó_M... - Oplysning om flertydighed
- The native Hungarian form of this personal name is Szabó Magda, so the Legal lastname, firstname name is Magda, Szabó. The Western (including English) Canonical lastname, firstname name is Szabó, Magda.
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