Aladár Komját
Aladár Komját (11 February 1891, Kassa – 3 January 1937, Paris) was a Hungarian poet and communist activist.
In 1931 Komját was involved in debates amongst the German literary avant-garde allying himself with Karl Biro-Rosinger and Hans Marchwitza in advocating a more proletarian approach to writing which challenged the positions of Karl August Wittfogel.[1]
References
- Parker, Stephen R.; Davies, Peter J.; Philpotts, Matthew (2004). The Modern Restoration: Re-thinking German Literary History, 1930-1960. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110181135. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
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