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Jenő Rejtő

(Rejtő, Jenő, 1905-1943)

Rejtő Jenő (1905–1943) magyar író portréja.
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Jenő Rejtő (29 March 1905 - 1 January 1943) was a Hungarian interwar journalist, pulp fiction writer and playwright, famous in Hungary for his books and novellas - adventure and detective novels and parodies of these genres, characterized by a unique sense of absurd humour. He died in a labour camp during World War II. (From Wikipedia)

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Books by Jenő Rejtő:

  • [Info] Rejtő, Jenő, 1905-1943: The 14-Carat Roadster (delisted 10 May 2022 due to withdrawal from hosting site), ed. by Mary Dyson, trans. by Patricia Bozsó
    • [Info] Rejtő, Jenő, 1905-1943: The Blonde Hurricane (delisted 10 May 2022 due to withdrawal from hosting site), trans. by Istvan Farkas and Elisabeth West

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