Magda Szabó
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This article is about the Hungarian writer. For the Canadian miniaturist, see Magda Szabo.
The native form of this personal name is Szabó Magda. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Magda Szabó (October 5, 1917 – November 19, 2007) was a Hungarian novelist. Doctor of philology, she also wrote dramas, essays, studies, memoirs, poetry and children's literature. She was a founding member of the Digital Literary Academy [hu], an online digital repository of Hungarian literature. She is the most translated Hungarian author, with publications in 42 countries and over 30 languages.[1][2]
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Born | (1917-10-05)5 October 1917 Debrecen, Austria-Hungary |
Died | 19 November 2007(2007-11-19) (aged 90) Kerepes, Hungary |
Years active | 1947–1987 |
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