DezsÅ' Szomory (born Moshe Weisz;[1] 2 June 1869 â€" 30 November 1944)
was a Hungarian Jewish writer and dramatist. In his history plays and
other works, he developed a unique tone and style of Budapest
Hungarian;[2] his work has been compared to that of Marcel Proust.[1]
He died during the Holocaust while living under Swedish protection in
Budapest, suffering "starvation, loneliness, and depression".[3]
was a Hungarian Jewish writer and dramatist. In his history plays and
other works, he developed a unique tone and style of Budapest
Hungarian;[2] his work has been compared to that of Marcel Proust.[1]
He died during the Holocaust while living under Swedish protection in
Budapest, suffering "starvation, loneliness, and depression".[3]
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