- Dezső
Kosztolányi (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈdɛʒøː ˈkostolaːɲi];
March 29, 1885 –
November 3, 1936) was a
Hungarian writer, journalist, translator, and...
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Kamilla Kosztolányi (born 21 July 1956) is a
Hungarian rower. She
competed at the 1976
Summer Olympics and the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- Bulla, Martin; Valcu, Mihai; Dokter,
Adriaan M.; Dondua,
Alexei G.;
Kosztolányi, András; Rutten, Anne L.; Helm, Barbara; Sander****,
Brett K.; Casler...
- "Akarsz-e játszani" ("Would You Like to Play?") by
Hungarian writer Dezső
Kosztolányi. Lara
Wendel as
Laura Eva
Ionesco as
Silvia Martin Loeb [de] as Fabrizio...
- T22727487A155485165.en.
Retrieved 2
January 2020. Székely, T., A. Argüelles-Ticó, A.
Kosztolányi and C. Küpper. 2011.
Practical guide for
investigating breeding ecology...
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Pacsirta (translated into
English as Skylark) by the
Hungarian author Dezső
Kosztolányi.
Antal Páger as
Vajkay Ákos Klári
Tolnay as Tóni, Vajkayné Anna Nagy...
- in the
country and
region "Svetozar Marković"
grammar school "Dezső
Kosztolányi"
Philological grammar school "MEŠC" Electro-mechanical school, recently...
- same year. Its editors-in-chief were
Ferens Fenyves, Imre Dugovich,
Kosztolányi, László Czebe,
Lazar Stipić, and Mihály Bródy. Bácsmegyei Napló was finally...
- Kemény and Szilárd Borbély. Dósa has also
translated novels by Dezső
Kosztolányi and
Magda Szabó. "Andrei Dósa -
Literature Across Frontiers". Literature...
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dozen poets rendered it into Hungarian,
including Mihály Babits, Dezső
Kosztolányi, Árpád Tóth, and György Faludy. Balázs
Birtalan wrote its paraphrasis...