LC control no. | n 86138112 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PH3291.N83 |
Personal name heading | Nyírő, József, 1889-1953 |
Other standard no. | Q833442 000000010889641X |
Associated country | Hungary Spain |
Located | Transylvania (Romania) |
Birth date | 1889-07-28 |
Death date | 1953-10-16 |
Place of birth | Székelyzsombor |
Place of death | Madrid (Spain) |
Profession or occupation | Authors Journalists Priests |
Found in | Denn keiner trägt das Leben allein, 1941: t.p. (József Nyirő) Uz Bence, 1936: title page (József Nyirő) Magy. életr. lex., 1969 (Nyírő József; b. 07-18-1889, d. 10-16-1953; priest, reporter, writer) Hungarian authors, 1970: page 488 (Nyírő József, born July 18, 1889 in Székelysombor, died October 16, 1953 in Madrid. Novelist and short-story writer. Ordained priest in 1912, left priesthood in 1919 and married. Worked for Keleti Újság as a journalist and editor in the 1920s-1940s. Served as a parliamentary representative of Transylvania in Budapest. Was editor of Magyar Erő. Served as a member of parliament in Sopron. Fled to Germany in 1945, then settled in Spain.) Wikipédia (Hungarian), June 3, 2022 (Nyírő József; born July 28, 1889 in Székelyzsombor; died October 16, 1953 in Madrid; Transylvanian Hungarian writer, journalist, former Catholic priest; controversial because of his involvement in the Arrow Cross government in late 1944) <https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyirő_József> |
Associated language | hun |