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      • Lengyel was born Menyhért Lebovics in 1880, the second of six children in a Jewish family, in rural Hungary, in Sajohidveg, where his father supported the family as a farming supervisor.
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  1. Lengyel was born Menyhért Lebovics in 1880, the second of six children in a Jewish family, in rural Hungary, in Sajohidveg, where his father supported the family as a farming supervisor. [3] He started his writing career as a reviewer and journalist. [4]

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  3. LENGYEL, MENYHÉRT (Melchior ; 1880–1974), Hungarian playwright. Born in Balmazújváros, Lengyel started his career as a journalist but soon began writing for the theater. His most successful plays included Próféta ("The Prophet," 1911), A cárnö ("The Czarina," 1913), Róza néni ("Aunt Rose," 1913), and Antónia (1925).

  4. Born in Balmazújváros, Lengyel started his career as a journalist but soon began writing for the theater. His most successful plays included Próféta ("The Prophet," 1911), A cárnö ("The Czarina," 1913), Róza néni ("Aunt Rose," 1913), and Antónia (1925).

  5. Lengyel, Menyhért, 1880-1974: The typhoon : a story of new Japan (The H.K. Fly Company, 1912), also by J. W. McConaughy, Katsuji Makino, and H.K. Fly Company (page images at HathiTrust) See also what's at your library , or elsewhere .

  6. Melchior Lengyel. Writer: Ninotchka. Born Lebovics Menyhért, Lengyel started out as a correspondent for Hungarian newspapers in Switzerland and became a well-known journalist, author, and critic in Germany and Austria where he published numerous plays and established friendships with Ernst Lubitsch and other German theater greats with whom he ...

    • Melchior Lengyel
    • October 23, 1974
    • January 12, 1880
  7. Lengyel was born Menyhért Lebovics in Balmazújváros, Hungary. He started his career as a journalist. [3] He worked first in Kassa ( Košice ), then later in Budapest .

  8. Dates: 1898-1960. Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Edmond Pauker papers.

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