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Béla Vihar
Béla Vihar with his daughter, Judit Vihar in 1965
Béla Vihar with his daughter, Judit Vihar in 1965
Born(1908-05-23)23 May 1908
Hajdúnánás, Kingdom of Hungary
Died24 November 1978(1978-11-24) (aged 70)
Budapest, Hungary
Resting placeKozma Street Cemetery
Occupationpoet
journalist
writer
teacher
LanguageHungarian
NationalityHungarian
Period1924–1978
Notable worksYellow Book, Facts of the Wartime Sufferings of Hungarian Jewry
Notable awardsAttila József Prize
SpouseMagda Widder (1915–2002)
ChildrenJudit Vihar
Gábor Vihar (1948–1975)

Béla Vihar (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbeːlɒ ˈvihɒr]) (23 May 1908 – 24 November 1978) was a Hungarian poet, journalist, writer and teacher. He is known for his book entitled "Yellow Book, Facts of the Wartime Sufferings of Hungarian Jewry" which was the first documentary book about The Holocaust in the world. His famous poem, "A Soldier walking in the snow" (Egy katona megy a hóban, translated by László Tehel) commemorates all the soldiers who lost their lives in war.

Biography and career

Young Poet

Béla Vihar was born on 23 May 1908 in Hajdúnánás. His wife was Magda Widder, the daughter of painter Félix Bódog Widder, and their daughter was Judit Vihar.[1]

His poems were published in English, Bulgarian, Czech, French, Hebrew, Croatian, German, Italian, Russian, Romanian, Spanish and Slovak languages. In the 1970s his radio drama "Der Fremde. Hörspiel – Ballade" (The Stranger. Radio Drama – Ballad) was a great success in Germany.

We two, alone:
We are two at the birth.
We are two in love, lonely
at the time of death[2]

References

  1. ^ "Béla Vihar". Our Family History. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Hungarian Haiku" (PDF). Retrieved 16 February 2017.

Awards and honors

Bibliography

  • "Vihar Béla" (PDF) (in Hungarian). Kaláka. Retrieved 13 February 2017.

Selected works

Books

Poems

  • Út önmagadtól (1933)
  • A szerelem születése (1958)
  • Baráti asztal (1960)
  • Önarckép 1962 (1962)
  • A négy felelet (1965)
  • Kígyóének (1970)
  • Párbeszéd az idővel (1968)
  • Küzdelem az angyallal (1973)
  • Szamárháton (1976)
  • Egy katona megy a hóban (1978)
  • Az alkonyat kapujában (1980)
  • Elröppent lakodalom (1984)
  • Szíjak között (ed. Judit Vihar). Széphalom Könyvműhely, Budapest. 1998. (Disclosed: Among Phylacteries)

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