Attila Kotányi, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Attila Kotányi

Hungarian academic

Date of Birth: 18-Sep-1924

Place of Birth: Hungary

Date of Death: 18-Oct-2003

Profession: writer, architect, poet, university teacher

Nationality: Hungary

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Attila Kotányi

  • Attila Kotányi (Hungarian: ['?till? 'kota??i]; 1924, Hungary – 18 October 2003, Düsseldorf) was a poet, philosopher, writer and architect-urbanist. In his early years in Budapest, Attila Kotányi belonged to the Budapest Dialogical School an intellectual circle of philosopher Lajos Szabó (with whom he maintained a philosophical conversation for 20 years) and Béla Hamvas.
  • In 1956, after the failed Hungarian revolution, he emigrated with his family to Brussels where he continued studying and eventually graduated in urbanism. In 1960 he became a member of the Situationist International (SI).
  • His contributions to the SI's journal include Gangland and Philosophy (1960), Basic Program of the Bureau of Unitary Urbanism (1961) co-authored with Raoul Vaneigem, and Theses on the Paris Commune (1962) co-authored with Guy Debord and Raoul Vaneigem.
  • He was excluded from the SI in December 1963.
  • Later he moved to Düsseldorf, Germany, where he taught for 12 years at the Düsseldorf Art Academy.
  • Beyond poetry and philosophical conversations he also painted and did smaller architectural works.
  • In the 1990s he returned to Budapest where he pursued the last active period of his life, gathering a steady circle of young intellectuals in his Saturday afternoon conversations where he was elaborating on his Sabbath-theory, the radical suspension of activity.
  • He died in Düsseldorf due to complications of a stroke.

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