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Kiss, József
Born Nov. 30, 1843, in Mezócsát; died Dec. 21, 1921, in Budapest. Hungarian poet; son of an innkeeper. Impressionistic notes are sounded in Kiss’ collections Poems (1876 and 1891), Falling Leaves (1908), and Twilight Falls and Day Breaks (1920). Social themes occupy an important place in his work. His revolutionary poems “Lights” (1896) and “Prince Potemkin” (1905) have been included in anthologies. From 1890 to 1921 he edited the journal A Hét, which played a certain role in the appearance of democratic themes in literature. REFERENCEKomlós, A. A magyar költészet Petöfitöl Adyig. Budapest, 1959.Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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