József Hevesi

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Hevesi József, Joseph Hevesi (March 15, 1857, FegyvernekJanuary 21, 1929, Budapest) was a Hungarian Jewish author and journalist (író, újságíró).

He studied at the high school in Kecskemét, and graduated from the University of Budapest. Hevesi is one of Hungary's most noted novelists.

[edit] Literary works

Among his works are the following:

  • "Ibolyák," Budapest, 1879; ()
  • "A Malom Alatt," 1879; ()
  • "Névjegyek Janka Asztalára," 1880; ()
  • "Vig Elbeszélések," 1883; ()
  • "A Feltámadt Halott," 1886; ()
  • "Hamis Gyémántok," 1886 ()
    (translated into German by Adolf Kohut under the title "Falsche Diamanten," Zurich, 1890);
  • "Apró Tërténetek," 1887; ()
  • "Nászuton," 1892; ()
  • "Az ár Ellen," 1892; ()
  • "A Gordiusi Csomó," 1895; ()
Besides numerous novelettes in magazines, he has written for almost every number of the following periodicals edited by himself:
  • "Vasárnapi Lapok," 1880-81;
  • "Ellenör," 1883;
  • "Magyar Szalon," 1884-91;
  • "Szépirodalmi Könyvtár," 1890-93 (12 vols.)

Since 1892 Hevesi has been editor also of the weekly "Magyar Geniusz," and since 1894 also of the monthly review "Otthon".

[edit] References

[edit] Bibliography of the Jewish Encyclopedia

  • Horváth, Könyvészet, 1887-90;
  • Magyar Szalon, viii., xvii.;
  • Szinnyei, Magyar Irók Elete;
This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain. ([1])
By : Isidore Singer & Lajos Venetianer

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