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Name
  
Agnes Nagy


Role
  
Writer

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Died
  
August 23, 1991, Budapest, Hungary

Books
  
Between: Selected Poems of Agnes Nemes Nagy, Agnes Nemes Nagy on Poetry: A Hungarian Perspective

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Ágnes Nemes Nagy (January 3, 1922 – August 23, 1991) was a Hungarian writer, educator and translator.

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She was born in Budapest and earned a teaching diploma from the University of Budapest. From 1945 to 1953, she was employed by the education journal Kozneveles; from 1953 to 1957, she taught high school. After 1957, she devoted herself to writing.

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Following World War II, Nemes Nagy worked on a literary periodical Újhold (New Moon); the editor was critic Balázs Lengyel, who she later married. The magazine was eventually banned by the government of the time. In 1946, Nemes Nagy published her first volume of poetry Kettős világban (In a dual world). In 1948, she was awarded the Baumgarten Prize. During the 1950s, her own work was suppressed and she worked as a translator, translating the works of Molière, Racine, Corneille, Bertolt Brecht and others.

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Selected works

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  • Szárazvillám (Heat lightning), poetry (1957)
  • Az aranyecset (The golden brush), children's book
  • Lila fecske (Purple swallow), children's book
  • Napforduló (Solstice), poetry (1967)
  • 64 hattyú (64 swans), essays (1975)
  • Között (Between), poetry (1981)
  • A Föld emlékei (Earth's souvenirs), poetry (1986)

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    References

    Ágnes Nemes Nagy Wikipedia