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Dezső Tandori (8 December 1938 – 13 February 2019) was a Hungarian writer, poet and literary translator. He was a member of the Széchenyi Academy of Literature and Arts and a founding member of the Digital Literature Academy. While publishing poetry and novels mainly under his own name, he also wrote detective fiction under the pseudonym Nat Roid. Tandori's awards include the Kossuth Prize (1998) and the Attila József Prize (1978). Tandori died on 13 February 2019 in Budapest at the age of 80.

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  • Dezső TANDORI [deĵO], hungare Tandori Dezső estis hungara poeto, verkisto kaj tradukisto. Liaj pseŭdonimoj estas Nat Roid kaj Hc. G. S. Solenard. Dezső Tandori naskiĝis la 8-an de decembro 1938 en Budapeŝto kaj mortis la 13-an de februaro 2019 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • Dezső Tandori (8 December 1938 – 13 February 2019) was a Hungarian writer, poet and literary translator. He was a member of the Széchenyi Academy of Literature and Arts and a founding member of the Digital Literature Academy. While publishing poetry and novels mainly under his own name, he also wrote detective fiction under the pseudonym Nat Roid. Tandori was born into a family of officials. He completed his high school studies in Budapest, and in 1957 he received a degree in German language studies from Eötvös Lórand University. He then worked as a high school teacher for a short time. From 1971, Tandori earned his living as a freelance writer and translator. During his early career, he became acquainted with Ágnes Nemes Nagy, then a young grammar school teacher, and her literary circle (including Miklós Mészöly, Géta Ottlik, and Iván Mándy). Tandori adopted a reclusive lifestyle which became legendary in the 1970s and 1980s. In the 1990s, he began to travel, visiting Vienna, Paris, London, Copenhagen, and some German cities. During this period, he incorporated his experiences with Western horseracing and racetrack culture into his work. Tandori's awards include the Kossuth Prize (1998) and the Attila József Prize (1978). Tandori died on 13 February 2019 in Budapest at the age of 80. (en)
  • Dezső Tandori (* 8. Dezember 1938 in Budapest; † 13. Februar 2019) war ein ungarischer Schriftsteller, Dichter, Übersetzer, Zeichner und Performance-Künstler, der in seinem Heimatland besonders angesehen war. (de)
  • Dezső Tandori, né le 8 décembre 1938 à Budapest et mort le 13 février 2019 dans la même ville, est un écrivain, poète et traducteur hongrois. (fr)
  • Тандорі Деже (Дежьо) (угор. Dezső Tandori; 8 грудня 1938, Будапешт — 13 лютого 2019) — угорський письменник, поет, перекладач, художник-графік. (uk)
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  • Dezső TANDORI [deĵO], hungare Tandori Dezső estis hungara poeto, verkisto kaj tradukisto. Liaj pseŭdonimoj estas Nat Roid kaj Hc. G. S. Solenard. Dezső Tandori naskiĝis la 8-an de decembro 1938 en Budapeŝto kaj mortis la 13-an de februaro 2019 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • Dezső Tandori (* 8. Dezember 1938 in Budapest; † 13. Februar 2019) war ein ungarischer Schriftsteller, Dichter, Übersetzer, Zeichner und Performance-Künstler, der in seinem Heimatland besonders angesehen war. (de)
  • Dezső Tandori, né le 8 décembre 1938 à Budapest et mort le 13 février 2019 dans la même ville, est un écrivain, poète et traducteur hongrois. (fr)
  • Тандорі Деже (Дежьо) (угор. Dezső Tandori; 8 грудня 1938, Будапешт — 13 лютого 2019) — угорський письменник, поет, перекладач, художник-графік. (uk)
  • Dezső Tandori (8 December 1938 – 13 February 2019) was a Hungarian writer, poet and literary translator. He was a member of the Széchenyi Academy of Literature and Arts and a founding member of the Digital Literature Academy. While publishing poetry and novels mainly under his own name, he also wrote detective fiction under the pseudonym Nat Roid. Tandori's awards include the Kossuth Prize (1998) and the Attila József Prize (1978). Tandori died on 13 February 2019 in Budapest at the age of 80. (en)
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  • Dezső Tandori (de)
  • Dezső Tandori (eo)
  • Dezső Tandori (en)
  • Dezső Tandori (fr)
  • Деже Тандорі (uk)
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