Ádám Bodor

Ádám Bodor (born 22 February 1936 in Cluj) is a Hungarian author of Transylvanian Hungarian origin.

Life and writing

Bodor was born in Romania to a staunchly anti-communist father and was himself an anti-communist. In his youth he believed in Transylvanian independence and overthrowing the Communist state.[1] At seventeen he was arrested by the Securitate.[2] After being freed he studied at a Calvinist seminary and began writing. After this he left Romania for Hungary and then spent some time in the West.[3] Several of his works have been adapted to film.

gollark: There is no authority for English. It is not "officially" anything.
gollark: No. I just like those pronouns more than reusing the third person plural ones for general purpose use.
gollark: Can I not hold opinions on language without people saying incomprehensible things?!
gollark: What?
gollark: I did like e/em/eir as gender neutral singular pronouns, but they/them/their took over because ???.

References

  1. "Ádám Bodor — internationales literaturfestival berlin". www.literaturfestival.com. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  2. Segel, Harold B. (11 November 2017). "The Columbia Literary History of Eastern Europe Since 1945". Columbia University Press. Retrieved 11 November 2017 via Google Books.
  3. World Literature Today, Volume 76, No. 2


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