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  1. Sándor Márai (Hungarian: [ˈʃaːndor ˈmaːrɒi]; Archaic English name: Alexander Márai; 11 April 1900 – 21 February 1989) was a Hungarian writer, poet, and journalist.

  2. Sándor Márai (pronunciado [ˈʃa:ndor ˈma:rɔ.i]; Kassa, Hungría; hoy Košice en Eslovaquia; 11 de abril de 1900 – San Diego, California, Estados Unidos; 22 de febrero de 1989) fue un novelista, periodista y dramaturgo húngaro.

  3. Learn about the life and poetry of Sándor Márai, a Hungarian writer who fled communism and lived in Italy and San Diego. Read his reviews of Kafka, his memoirs, his novels, and his poems in English translation.

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    • February 22, 1989
    • April 11, 1900
    • Embers.
    • La mujer justa by Sándor Márai, Agnes Csomos (Translator)
    • La herencia de Eszter by Sándor Márai, Judit Xantus Szarvas (Translator)
    • Divorcio en Buda by Sándor Márai, Judit Xantus Szarvas (Translator)
    • Embers Sándor Márai.
    • La mujer justa Sándor Márai.
    • La herencia de Eszter Sándor Márai.
    • Divorcio en Buda Sándor Márai, Judit Xantus Szarvas (Translator)
  4. Embers is a 1942 novel by the Hungarian writer Sándor Márai. Its original Hungarian title is A gyertyák csonkig égnek, which means "Candles burn until the end". The narrative revolves around an elderly general who invites an old friend from military school for dinner; the friend had disappeared mysteriously for 41 years, and the dinner ...

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  6. He was critical of the Nazis during the war, though welcomed the return to Hungary of the territory it has lost to Romania and Czechoslovakia in 1920. He left Hungary in 1948, after the Communists took over, going first to Italy and then to the United States.

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