Anna Dániel
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Anna Dániel (July 10, 1908 - September 17, 2003) was a writer, literary historian and teacher born in Budapest, Hungary. For her work, she was awarded the József Attila Prize.
Life
[edit]Anna Daniel graduated from the Pázmány Péter Science University as a French and German teacher, but also taught Hungarian and world literature. She started her teaching career at the Erzsébet School. Her husband was economist Kerékgyártó János (1909-1968).
She published several novels and young adult novels. She wrote for newspapers and translated from French and German. She was a member of the Hungarian Writer Alliance.
Work
[edit]Novels
[edit]- Somehow we need to live... (Bp.: Révai, 1933)
- Princess Elisabeth (Bp.: Dante 1938-1944 és Móra Ferenc Könyvkiadó 1992-2012)
- Run who fears (Bp.: Szépirodalmi Könyvkiadó, 1977)
- Teresa's mission (Bp.: Kossuth Kiadó, 1986)
Youth novels
[edit]- Flora (Bp.: Révai, 1931)
- The day of meetings (Bp.: Móra, 1977)
- Accident (Bp.: Móra, 1979)[13] Cseh, lengyel, lett nyelven is.
- The band (Bp.: Móra, 1983)
References
[edit]- A Magyar Köztársasági Érdemrend lovagkeresztje polgári tagozatának kitüntetettjei 2003-ban: Magyar Közlöny 101. sz. 2003. aug. 29.
- Kortárs magyar írók 1945-1997 Enciklopédia Kiadó 1998-2000
- ISBN 963-8477-31-8
- ISBN 963-8477-37-7
- ISBN 963-8477-38-5
- Liget.org