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Csáth, Géza, 1887-1919

LC control no.n 79142671
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPH3213.C69
Personal name headingCsáth, Géza, 1887-1919
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Variant(s)Brenner, József, 1887-1919
Čat, Geza, 1887-1919
Associated countryHungary
Birth date1887-02-13
Death date1919-09-11
Place of birthSubotica (Subotica, Serbia)
Place of deathKelebija (Serbia)
Field of activityLiterature Musical criticism Psychiatry Neurology
Profession or occupationAuthors Dramatists Musicians Music critics Psychiatrists Neurologists
Found inDér, Z. Az árny zarándoka, 1969.
Dnevnik 1912-1913, 2007: t.p. (Geza Čat)
Opium, 2002: title page (Géza Csáth) page 4 of cover (1887-1919; neurologist by profession, incidental composer and brilliant music critic, playwright, journalist, diarist and promising painter; best known today for his short stories)
Wikipedia, December 2, 2015 (Géza Csáth; Géza Csáth, né József Brenner (February 13, 1887-September 11, 1919), was a Hungarian writer, playwright, musician, music critic, psychiatrist; born Szabadka (Subotica), Austria-Hungary (today Serbia); died Kelebija, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (today Serbia))
Associated languagehun