Béla Zsolt





Béla Zsolt

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born
in Komárom, Hungary
January 08, 1895

died
February 06, 1949

gender
male

genre


About this author

Béla Zsolt was the Hungarian author of one of the earliest Holocaust memoirs, Nine Suitcases (Kilenc koffer in Hungarian) translated into English by Ladislaus Lob.
He wrote seven novels and three other works including one volume of poetry.

Before the First World War and whilst still a young man, Zsolt was already considered an outstanding representative of the Hungarian Decadence movement. In the tumultuous years of revolution, 1918 and 1919, he was a vehement advocate for a bourgeois-liberal regime and opponent of the soviet republics and Horthy's emerging Christian-nationalist corporate state.

In 1920 Zsolt moved from his birthplace Nagyvárad (Oradea) to Budapest where he quickly established himself in literary circles. His articles and nove...more


Average rating: 4.03 · 67 ratings · 12 reviews · 2 distinct works · Similar authors
Nine Suitcases: A Memoir
3.99 of 5 stars 3.99 avg rating — 68 ratings — published 1946 — 7 editions
Eine seltsame Ehe
0.0 of 5 stars 0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 2001

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“To hell with ideas—if people always did what, on careful consideration, was in their most selfish interest, there would be nothing with the world, there would be nothing wrong with the world. Who wants to die and starve? Nobody. If people weren’t driven crazy by ideas and their God, nobody would, for instance, go to war in order to starve and to die a beastly death.”
Béla Zsolt, Nine Suitcases: A Memoir

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