György Konrád
Hungarian sociologist and author

Born
April 2nd, 1933
92 years ago
Died
2019
6 years ago — 86 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Hungary
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Born in Budapest, an influential sociologist and novelist contributed significantly to literary and social theory. He co-founded the Hungarian Democratic Forum and played a pivotal role in the democratic transition of Hungary after the fall of communism. His literary works explored themes of identity, memory, and history, reflecting the complexities of life under totalitarian regimes. A prominent figure in the dissident movement, his writings emphasized the importance of individuality and civil society. Konrád's essays and novels garnered international acclaim.
Co-founded the Hungarian Democratic Forum
Wrote 'The City Builder'
Authored 'The Case Worker'
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