László Passuth, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

László Passuth

Hungarian writer

Date of Birth: 15-Jul-1900

Place of Birth: Budapest, Hungary

Date of Death: 19-Jun-1979

Profession: translator, poet lawyer

Nationality: Hungary

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About László Passuth

  • László Passuth (Budapest, Hungary July 15, 1900- Balatonfüred, Hungary June 19, 1979) was a prolific Hungarian author of historical novels and translator.
  • He is the father of art historian, Krisztina Passuth. He graduated with a law degree from the University of Szeged.
  • From 1919 to 1950 he worked mainly as a bank clerk and then, until his retirement, in a government office for translation.
  • His first attempts as a writer appeared in the 1920s in several magazines.
  • Passuth served as the main secretary of the Hungarian PEN Club from 1945–60, although he was expelled in 1948 from the Hungarian Writers’ Union in 1948 after the Stalinist take-over. His first novel, Eurasia, published in 1937, was followed by a number of historical novels; they showed sophisticated style and attention to precise historical details.
  • In 1939, he published Tlaloc Weeps for Mexico, a novel about Cortez and the conquest of Mexico; it was his first work to attract international attention; it was translated into French, German, Spanish, and English.
  • Among his some 40 novels are also Joan of Naples (1940), based on the life of the medieval queen, Joan I, and Madrigal (1968), a novel around the life of composer Carlo Gesualdo.

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