Talk:György Faludy

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In 2000 he published the sequel of My Happy Days in Hell: "After My Days in Hell" in Hungarian (no data available about any English translation), about his life after the 60's.

In fact, After My Days in Hell is about his life after his physical release from the labor camp of Recsk in 1953, and the story finishes in 1963 (exactly, on the day after his wife, Zsuzsa died - on his 53th birthday).

I rated the article "start", because what it says seems to be OK, but there is very little about his oeuvre, there are huge holes in what we get to know about his life. Now that he passed away, maybe someone feels like doing the remaining work. He sure deserves it. So do we. varbal 00:01, 3 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] pictures

I removed the pictures section in the article. Adam78 has reverted with the summary "reverting the deletion of picture links since the reasoning was nonsense. Wikipedia,like all other encyclopedias,contains pictures not only of painters, but also of physicists, politicians and poets". True, Wikipedia contains pictures of these people. It doesn't create sections to externally link to pictures of these people. Even in cases of supermodels and such who make their living on their looks, such links are placed within the External links section. If you want a picture, upload it to Wikipedia with fair use rationale and put in the article. - BT 20:08, 21 September 2006 (UTC)

I'm not familiar with the exact rules of "fair use" but if anyone is familiar and would like to determine which pictures can be used with this licence, they can only do so if the pictures are available. (Sorry for saying such trivial things -- I think it should be obvious for everyone.) That's why we can put the picture links whenever in the article (into the External links section, too, if you suggest that) but we can't delete them. How will anyone determine if these pictures can be used with the "fair use" licence if they are not available any more?! Let's not be silly, please... Adam78 22:07, 21 September 2006 (UTC)