Biography
Sándor Bródy (23 July 1863 in Eger – 12 August 1924) was a Hungarian author and journalist. Bródy was born in Eger, Hungary. His family was Jewish. After attending the schools of Eger he devoted himself entirely to literature. From 1888 to 1890 he was editor of the "Erdélyi Híradó", published at Kolozsvár (present-day Cluj-Napoca), and was also connected with the "Erdélyi Képes Ujság" and the political daily "Magyarság". Since 1890 he was a member of the "Magyar Hírlap", and since 1882 a prolific contributor of articles, feuilletons, stories, and novels to the leading literary publications of Hungary. In his works he depicts the dark side of life, and is a disciple of the modern French realistic school.
In 1995, the literary award Sándor Bródy prize recognizing the best first novel of the year published in Hungarian was established in his honor by his grandson, the Hungarian American Alexander Brody.
Bródy Sándor utca, named after him, is located in central Budapest. Map of Brody Sandor Utca
Brody House hotel and club is named after him.
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GenderMale
Birthday1863-07-23
Deathday1924-08-12 (61 years old)
ChildrenIles Brody, Sándor Hunyady, András Bródy
CitizenshipsHungary
Also Known AsAlexander Brody
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