Aladár Komját (born Aladár Korach; 11 February 1891, Kassa – 3 January 1937, Paris) was a Hungarian poet and communist activist. Komját broke with Lajos...
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(1649–1731), Hungarian poet Ferenc Kölcsey (1790–1838), Hungarian poet Aladár Komját (1891–1937), Hungarian poet Yusef Komunyakaa (born 1947), US poet and teacher;...
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both MA and Egység another magazine established by Béla Uitz and Aladár Komját, who likewise broke away from MA. The title was taken from a poem of the...
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which means "Unity, Literature, Art". It was edited by Béla Uitz and Aladár Komját. They had previously been aligned with Lajos Kassák and his journal MA....
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2008 Belser Wissenschaftlicher Dienst. p. 4. Retrieved 12 May 2016. Irén Komját: Die Geschichte der Inprekorr. Zeitung der kommunistischen Internationale...
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daughter of Mózes Stern and Regina Auspitz. In 1918–1919 he worked with Aladár Komját to launch the first Hungarian communist journal, Internationálé. In October...
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a radical art journal published in Vienna and Berlin, 1922-1924. Aladár Komját was his co-editor. "Uitz, Béla (1887 - 1972) - famous hungarian painter...
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Kenya, f/d/nf) Ellis Ayitey Komey (1927–1972, Ghana/England, f/p) Aladár Komját (1891–1937, Hungary, p/nf) Anna Komnene (1083–1183, Byzantine E, nf) Milan...
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material for him from Berlin. However, in May 1922 Béla Uitz and Aladár Komját published the first issue of Egység, a rival journal, critical of Kassak...
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