
Szabó Lőrinc
Szabó Lőrinc (1900-1957) was a prominent Hungarian poet, translator, and literary critic, renowned for his unique voice and modernist style. His poetry often explores themes of love, existence, and the nature of humanity, drawing from his rich cultural and intellectual background. Szabó's works are marked by their emotional depth and innovative use of language, which have left a lasting impact on Hungarian literature. He is considered one of the key figures in 20th-century poetry, receiving numerous accolades for his contributions to the literary world.
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Szabó Lőrinc is noted for his literary connections to the works of William Blake in the exhibition.
Index - Kultúr - A brit zseni sokakat megdöbbentett és elképesztettSzabó Lőrinc delivered a farewell speech at Móricz Zsigmond's funeral on behalf of the Press Chamber.
Index - Kultúr - Szombaton meghalt, hétfőn temették, úgy siratták, mint a kurucok Vak BottyántThis year marks the 125th anniversary of the birth of Szabó Lőrinc.
Index - Belföld - Magyarérettségi: bukott a bingó, nincs JókaiSzabó Lőrinc is a notable poet in Hungarian literature.
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