Endre Fejes
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Native name | Fejes Endre |
Born | 15 September 1923 Józsefváros, Hungary |
Died | 25 August 2015 Budapest, Hungary | (aged 91)
Language | Hungarian |
Nationality | Hungarian |
Endre Fejes (15 September 1923 – 25 August 2015) was a Kossuth Prize and Attila József Prize-winning Hungarian author, and a founding member of the Digital Literary Academy, with his literary works often based on working life.
Literary career
[edit]In 1955 he began to publish his stories, in particular, the Budapest working life. The first novel, A hazudós, was published in 1958. His most notable novel, Rozsdatemető, was a best seller in its publication in 1962.
Bibliography
[edit]- A hazudós (short story, 1958)
- Rozsdatemető (novel, 1962, published in English as "Generation of Rust")
- Vidám cimborák (short story, 1966)
- Mocorgó (drama, 1966)
- Jó estét nyár, jó estét szerelem (novel, 1969)
- Kéktiszta szerelem (plays, 1971)
- Cserepes Margit házassága (drama, 1972)
- A hazudós (and other works) (1973)
- Szerelemről bolond éjszakán (novel, 1975)
- Gondolta a fene (essays, 1977)
- A fiú, akinek angyalarca volt (novel, 1982)
- Vonó Ignác (drama, comedy, 1978)
- Drámák (drama, 1989)
- Szegény Vivaldi (short stories, essays, confessions, 1992)
- Lemaradt angyalok (short story, 1993)
- Szabadlábon (short stories, novel details, 1995)