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Ferenc Karinthy


Ferenc Karinthy (June 2, 1921, Hungary - February 29, 1992) was a novelist, playwright, journalist, editor and translator, as well as a water polo champion. He authored more than a dozen novels. The writer and journalist Frigyes Karinthy was his father, the psychiatrist Aranka Böhm, who was murdered 1944 in Auschwitz, his mother.

Epepe (Metropole) is the first of Karinthy's novels to be translated into English. It was published by Telegram Books in 2008.

Ferenc Karinthy was born in Budapest, the second son of celebrated Hungarian writer Frigyes Karinthy. He wrote his first novel, Don Juan éjszakája (Don Juan's night) in 1943 while studying literature and linguistics at Pázmány Péter University. In 1945 he was awarded a PhD in linguistics.

Karinthy worked as a script editor for Nemzeti Színház and Madách Theatre, as well as theatres in Miskolc, Szeged and Debrecen. Between 1957 and 1960, Karinthy translated a number of writers into Hungarian including Machiavelli and Molière. He won a number of awards for his own writing including the Baumgarten Prize, the József Attila Prize and the Kossuth Prize.

Karinthy died in Budapest in 1992. Napló (Journal), the diary Karinthy kept between 1969 and 1991, was published posthumously in 1994.

Epepe, written in 1970, is the first of Karinthy's novels to be translated into English, appearing as Metropole in 2008.


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