- Radnóti, Miklós
- см. Радноти, Миклош
Энциклопедический словарь экспрессионизма. - М.: ИМЛИ РАН.. Гл. ред. П.М.Топер.. 2008.
Энциклопедический словарь экспрессионизма. - М.: ИМЛИ РАН.. Гл. ред. П.М.Топер.. 2008.
RADNÓTI, MIKLOS — (1909–1944), Hungarian poet. Radnóti, born in Budapest and an orphan from childhood, was converted to Christianity. He trained to become a teacher, but because of his Jewish origin was prevented from taking up a post. He spent his last years in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Radnoti, Miklos — (1909 44) Hungarian poet. Born in Budapest, he studied at the University of Szeged in Hungary. His works include Pagan Greeting, Keep Walking, You, the Death Condemned! and Foaming Sky … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Miklós Radnóti — Born 5 May 1909(1909 05 05) Budapest, Austria Hungary Died 10 November 1944( … Wikipedia
Radnoti — Miklós Radnóti (um 1935) Miklós Radnóti (* 5. Mai 1909 in Budapest; † 9. November 1944 bei Adba in Ungarn), geb. als Miklós Glatter, war einer der herausragenden ungarischen Dichter des 20. Jahrhunderts. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Radnóti — Miklós Radnóti (um 1935) Miklós Radnóti (* 5. Mai 1909 in Budapest; † 9. November 1944 bei Adba in Ungarn), geb. als Miklós Glatter, war einer der herausragenden ungarischen Dichter des 20. Jahrhunderts. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Miklós Radnóti — (um 1935) Statue in Mohács … Deutsch Wikipedia
Miklós Radnóti — (Budapest, 5 de mayo de 1909 Abda, 9 de noviembre de 1944), poeta, representante sobresaliente de la moderna lírica húngara. Contenido … Wikipedia Español
Miklos Radnoti — Miklós Radnóti Miklós Radnóti, né le 5 mai 1909 à Budapest et mort le 9 novembre 1944 près de Abda (Hongrie), est l’un des plus célèbres poètes hongrois. Sa mère et son frère jumeau meurent à sa naissance, expérience traumatique qu il retrace… … Wikipédia en Français
RADNÓTI (M.) — RADNÓTI MIKLÓS (1909 1944) Le souvenir, l’angoisse et l’appel de la mort composent la vie et la poésie de Miklós Radnóti. Il n’y a peut être aucun autre poète hongrois qui ait identifié si étroitement la vocation de l’écrivain à celle du martyr.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Miklós Lorsi — (died October 1944) was a Jewish[1] Hungarian violinist[2] who was killed during the Holocaust. The manner of his death, and allusion to his art as a violinist formed the line already taut, a string about to snap in the last poem of Miklós… … Wikipedia