Cécile Tormay
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Cécile Tormay was a Hungarian writer
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In 1919 she began expressing her political views, and opposed the Béla Kun
regime. She published a book (An Outlaw's Diary (Bujdosó könyv, 1925, literally The Proscribed Book)) about the events of the 1918-1919 revolution, protesting against the subsequent communist government and regretting the division of the kingdom of Hungary.
She is known for two novels (People of the Rocks (Emberek a kövek között), 1911; The Old House (A Régi ház), 1914) and five short stories.
Writer
A writer is a person who produces literature, such as novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, poetry, or other literary art. Skilled writers are able to use language to portray ideas and images....
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In 1919 she began expressing her political views, and opposed the Béla Kun
Béla Kun
Béla Kun , born Béla Kohn, was a Hungarian Communist politician and a Bolshevik Revolutionary who led the Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919.- Early life :...
regime. She published a book (An Outlaw's Diary (Bujdosó könyv, 1925, literally The Proscribed Book)) about the events of the 1918-1919 revolution, protesting against the subsequent communist government and regretting the division of the kingdom of Hungary.
She is known for two novels (People of the Rocks (Emberek a kövek között), 1911; The Old House (A Régi ház), 1914) and five short stories.
External links
- An outlaw's diary (1923)