Английская Википедия:György Károly

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Eastern name order Шаблон:Infobox writer György Károly (Károly György, 31 August 1953 – 26 October 2018) was a Hungarian poet and writer.

Biography

Károly was born in Budapest on 31 August 1953, the only son of György Károly (1924–2003), a butcher, and Ilona Szabó (1928–2014), a tailor. He spent his early life in Szigetszentmiklós, where he finished his primary school years. After he completed his studies in Budapest. Károly was educated as a geologist and began to write in the 1970s. He published his first poems in Élet és Irodalom (“Life and Literature”). He was poetic silent in the 1980s. In the nineties Károly began writing again.

Bibliography

Books

  • Károly György: Folyamatos május (poems, private edition, Budapest 1999)
  • Károly György – Péter Péter: Dunakanyaró (poems, private edition, Vác 2005)

Anthologies

Literary journals

  • A Céh
  • Árgus
  • Bárka
  • Béta magazin (β)
  • C.E.T – Central European Time
  • Duna-part
  • Élet és Irodalom
  • Havi Magyar fórum
  • Hírnök
  • Holmi
  • Igazunk
  • Madách Rádió
  • Magyar Élet (New Zealand)
  • Magyar Demokrata
  • Magyar Fórum
  • Magyar Napló
  • Magyar Világ
  • Mozgó Világ
  • Műhely
  • Napút
  • Pannon Tükör
  • Parnasszus
  • Petőfi Rádió
  • Új Pest megyei Hírlap
  • Somogy
  • Törökfürdő
  • Új Hagyomány
  • Váci Napló
  • Váci Polgár

Personal life

Károly was married to Annamária Szklenkay (born 1958), with whom he had five children. They lived in Vác for twenty years, and in Pilis for three years before moving to Szigetszentmiklós. Károly died of a brain tumor on 26 October 2018.[1]

References

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External links (Hungarian texts)

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