Jeno White
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* Fazekaszsaluzsány, 1885. Oct. 15. – † Budapest, 1944. Mar. 22. / writer, newspaper editor ; ; He abandoned his studies in Selmecbánya and became a journalist. In 1918–19 he participated in the revolutionary movements in Mo., and emigrated after their collapse. After a short stay in Vienna, he came to Po., worked as a contributor to several newspapers and became the editor-in-chief of the short-lived Fáklya. He was expelled from Slovakia in 1938. He lived in Bp. and was interned for a short time. ; ; Several of his works of fiction remained in manuscript. His only published novel was harshly criticized by many, but Zoltán Fábry, Sándor Földes and Ernő Kázmér praised it beyond its merits. ; ; Works: Őssi Máriusz gözdősen komisz éte, dir., 1927. ; ; Literature: Sándor Földes: The Beautifully Comical Life of Máriusz Őssi, R 1927. Mar. 23., Zoltán Fábry: The Ink Death of the Heart, R 1927. Jun. 4. = ÖÍ 2. ;
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