Endre Fejes

Endre Fejes (15 September 1923 – 25 August 2015) was a Kossuth Prize and Attila József Prize-winning Hungarian author, and a founding member of the Digital Literary Academy, with his literary works often based on working life.

Endre Fejes
Native name
Fejes Endre
Born15 September 1923
Józsefváros, Hungary
Died25 August 2015(2015-08-25) (aged 91)
Budapest, Hungary
LanguageHungarian
NationalityHungarian

Literary career

In 1955 he began to publish his stories, in particular, the Budapest working life. The first novel, A hazudós, was published in 1958. His most notable novel, Rozsdatemető, was a best seller in its publication in 1962.

Bibliography

  • A hazudós (short story, 1958)
  • Rozsdatemető (novel, 1962)
  • Vidám cimborák (short story, 1966)
  • Mocorgó (drama, 1966)
  • Jó estét nyár, jó estét szerelem (novel, 1969)
  • Kéktiszta szerelem (plays, 1971)
  • Cserepes Margit házassága (drama, 1972)
  • A hazudós (and other works) (1973)
  • Szerelemről bolond éjszakán (novel, 1975)
  • Gondolta a fene (essays, 1977)
  • A fiú, akinek angyalarca volt (novel, 1982)
  • Vonó Ignác (drama, comedy, 1978)
  • Drámák (drama, 1989)
  • Szegény Vivaldi (short stories, essays, confessions, 1992)
  • Lemaradt angyalok (short story, 1993)
  • Szabadlábon (short stories, novel details, 1995)
gollark: The current structure is at least kind of good because most devices don't need a very big routing table and most devices can pay a flat rate for connectivity.
gollark: If you had a map of the entire network it would just be Dijkstra or something, but that would be bad.
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gollark: I think stuff kind of works if you just let nodes set their own prices (except you are still incentivized to jam people randomly, for arbitrage or otherwise), but that's just the regular internet.
gollark: (with you as C, and with B unable to reach A directly now)
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