István Örkény
Hungarian author known for 'Cats' Play

Born
April 5th, 1912
113 years ago
Died
1979
46 years ago — 67 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Hungary
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Born in Hungary in 1912, an author and playwright contributed significantly to modern Hungarian literature. Örkény's works often combined absurdity and social criticism, with a focus on the human condition. Most notable is the play 'Tóték' which reflects the absurdity of post-war life. His short stories, particularly those in 'One Minute Stories', showcase a unique blend of humor and tragedy. Örkény's literary career spanned several decades until his death in 1979.
Wrote the play 'Tóték'
Authored 'One Minute Stories'
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