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Kosztolányi, Deszö

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Kosztolányi, Deszö (1885-1936)

Hungarian poet, novelist, and critic. He was associated with the literary magazine Nyugat/The West, founded 1908, but unlike others in that circle he was more interested in aesthetic than social questions. His sympathetic observation of human weakness is apparent in his poem cycle A szegeny kisgyermek panaszai/The Complaints of a Poor Little Child 1910 and his novel Edes Anna/Wonder Maid 1926, a tale of a servant girl.



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