Boris Palotai Explained

Boris Palotai
Birth Name:Pollák Boris
Birth Date:1904 5, df=y
Birth Place:Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary (now Oradea, Romania)
Death Place:Budapest, Hungary
Resting Place:Farkasréti Cemetery
Children:Péter Bacsó
Parents:
  • Palotai (Pollák) Armand
  • Friedmann Margit
Relatives:Erzsi Palotai (sister)
Awards:
  • József Attila Prize (1950, 1967)
  • Medal of Merit of the Hungarian People's Republic (silver grade, 1949)
  • Medal of Merit of the Hungarian People's Republic (gold grade, 1950)
  • Order of Merit of Labour of Hungary (silver grade, 1960)
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Years Active:1926–1983

Boris Palotai (Boris Pollák; 1904 5, df=y in Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary (now Oradea, Romania) – in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian writer and poet, and laureate of the József Attila Prize. She was the mother of the director Péter Bacsó, and sister of the artist and writer Erzsi Palotai.

Biography

Armand Palotai (Pollák) and Margit Friedmann (1880–1969) gave birth to Boris in a Jewish family. Her grandparents were restaurateurs and wine merchants.[1] [2] From 1919 to 1940, she lived in Košice where she completed her secondary education. Her first collection of poems, Tavaszi áradás, was published in 1926. In 1928, she gave birth to her son, Bacsó Péter. In 1932, she was the editor-in-chief of the youth magazine Én Lapom in Košice. She won the competitions of Atheneum and Nyugat. In 1946, residing in Budapest for six years, she became the editor of the magazine Asszonyok.

She spent much of her life in Košice before settling permanently in Budapest in 1939. From 1947 to 1953, she headed the literary section of Népszava. In the following years, her novels delved into deeper and more bitter worlds, describing the conflicts between the era and the individual.

Her literary career was marked by works that explored themes of social oppression and feminism.[3] Boris Palotai was also very active in the left-wing literary and political circles in Budapest after World War II.[4]

Many films were made based on her works.

Works

Television

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Friedmann Margit halotti bejegyzése a Budapest V. kerületi polgári halotti akv. 83/1969. folyószáma alatt. (Accessed: 23 June 2019) . familysearch.org. 23 June 2019. 7 June 2024.
  2. Web site: Szülei házassági bejegyzése a miskolci polgári házassági akv. 340/1899. folyószáma alatt. familysearch.org. 7 June 2024.
  3. Web site: Elsüllyedt szerzők XVIII., Egy praktikus asszony, Palotai Boris (1904-1983). 7 June 2024. Magyar Narancs. LÁSZLÓ FERENC. 26 February 2009.
  4. Web site: 1982: Három fél konyak – Beszélgetés Palotai Boris írónővel. 7 June 2024. Nők Lapja. 23 February 2022.