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- Jenő Dsida (Hungarian: Dsida Jenő, pronounced [ˈd͡ʒidɒ ˈjɛnøː]; 17 May 1907 – 7 June 1938) was a Hungarian poet and translator. Jenő Dsida was born in...
- László Bánhidi László Botka Gábor Darvas Arányi Dezső András Domahidy Jenő Dsida Mónika Esztán Zoltán Horváth József Kürthy Gyula Lengyel Noémi Matsutani...
- founded, whose meetings were attended by Lajos Áprily, Mária Berde, Jenő Dsida, Zoltán Jékely, Károly Kós, Aladár Kuncz, József Nyírő, Sándor Reményik...
- (b. 1860) June 4 – Oscar Bystrom, Swedish actor (b. 1857) June 7 – Jenő Dsida, Hungarian poet, translator (b. 1907) June 15 – Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, German...
- Cantata lirica, cantata for mixed choir and orchestra, Hungarian text by Jenö Dsida, German translated by Anneliese Eulau-Felsenstein (1945) Cantus Pannonicus...
- King of Hungary György Dózsa (Dalnic) – leader of a peasant revolt Jenő Dsida (Satu Mare) – poet André François (Timișoara) – painter and graphic artist...
- began to worsen. Around 1968, the Romanian regime promoted Markovits, Jenő Dsida, Sándor Makkai, Aladár Kuncz and some others as the canonical authors of...
- and Gábor Halász as well as the poets Sándor Weöres, István Vas, Jenő Dsida, Zoltán Zelk, Gábor Devecseri, György Rónay, Zoltán Jékely and László Kálnoky...
- professor Gheorghe Dima [ro] (1847–1925), composer, conductor, and teacher Jenő Dsida (1907–1938), Hungarian poet, editor, translator Iuliu Hațieganu (1885–1959)...
- reflecting a Contimporanul who's who list. At around the same time, poet Jenő Dsida completed the integral translation of the Bizarre Pages into Hungarian....