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Frigyes Karinthy (Hungarian: [ˈfriɟɛʃ ˈkɒrinti]; 25 June 1887 – 29
August 1938) was a
Hungarian author, playwright, poet, journalist, and translator. He...
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Frigyes Karinthy -
Hungarian writer and
translator Ferenc Karinthy -
Hungarian writer and translator, son of
Frigyes Karinthy Márton
Karinthy - Hungarian...
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Ferenc Karinthy (June 2, 1921 –
February 29, 1992) was a
Hungarian novelist, playwright, journalist,
editor and translator, as well as a
water polo champion...
- world). The
concept was
originally set out in a 1929
short story by
Frigyes Karinthy, in
which a
group of
people play a game of
trying to
connect any person...
- born
Etelka Karinthi,
later Adél
Jusztina Karinthi, name variant: E. Ada
Karinthy (20
October 1880, Budapest, – 31 May 1955, Budapest, Józsefváros) was a...
- much of his work
anonymously or pseudonymously.
Hungarian writer Frigyes Karinthy reused Gulliver as the
protagonist of two
novels recounting his further...
- (Hungarian: Capillária, 1921) is a
fantasy novel by
Hungarian author Frigyes Karinthy,
which depicts an
undersea world inhabited exclusively by
women and recounts...
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graphic artist and painter. He was the
husband of
Frigyes Karinthy's sister, the
painter Ada
Karinthy. He was born as the son of
Vilmos Epstein and Róza Kuttner...
- address,[failed verification] may have
inspired Hungarian author Frigyes Karinthy to
write a
challenge to find
another person to whom he
could not be connected...
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resulted in a
total of 24 bodies.
Famed Austria-Hungarian
author Frigyes Karinthy was
present and
described the following:[citation needed] I
stood there...