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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. Born in Kassa, Hungary (now Košice, Slovakia), to a Hungarian noble family, Sándor Márai traveled to Frankfurt, Berlin, and Paris in his youth before settling in Budapest in 1928. The first person to write reviews of Franz Kafka, Márai gained prominence as a writer in Hungary through his realist…

  3. Sablon • Wikidata • Segítség. Márai Sándor, eredeti nevén márai Grosschmid Sándor Károly Henrik [9] ( Kassa, 1900. április 11. – San Diego, Kalifornia, 1989. február 21.) magyar író, költő, újságíró. Márai életútja az egyik legkülönösebb a 20. századi magyar írók között.

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  5. He wrote forty-six books, mainly novels, though only a few have been translated into English. He is not to be confused with the writer Sándor Isg Marai (not his real name), author of Chronicles of the Last Days of Casanova and other works, who is no relation and an inferior writer.

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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)
  6. By David Blum. 1. Sándor Márai, a famous Hungarian novelist of bourgeois manners, survives Nazi domination despite his opposition to Fascism. In 1942, he publishes Embers—most of it a ...

  7. May 12, 2014 · This short article would like to pay tribute to the memory of Sándor Márai, who was one of the greatest Hungarian writers, and who had to live most of his life far away from his home country. About Márais life in nutshell. Márai was born in Kassa (the city was in Hungary at that time) in 1900.

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