George Urban

George Urban
Born 12 April 1921 (1921-04-12)
Miskolc, Hungary
Died 3 October 1997 (1997-10-04) (aged 76)
Alma mater Eötvös Loránd University
Occupation Writer

George Robert Urban (12 April 1921 Miskolc, Hungary – 3 October 1997) was a Hungarian writer, best known as a broadcaster for Radio Free Europe (RFE).

Early life

George Urban was born on 12 April 1921 in Miskolc, Hungary. He attended Budapest University and left Hungary for the United Kingdom in 1948, where he took up further studies at London University.

Career

Urban began work for the BBC Hungarian service. He was a radio broadcaster for a number of years for the BBC World Service, leaving and joining RFE in 1960, and becoming its director for a period in the 1980s.

Urban is known also for his writing for Encounter magazine. His journalism and book writing drew heavily on long dialogues, in effect extended interviews, from his work at RFE, involving major intellectual and political figures who were prepared to engage with the Cold War. He also published a study of the Georgekreis, an early enthusiasm, and continuing shaper of his attitudes. In 1985, he signs a petition in support for the far-right paramilitary Contras (Nicaragua).[1]

Personal life

Urban was twice married.

Works

  1. https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/document/bhlnicaragua
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