Jenő Dsida | |
Birth Name: | Binder Jenő Emil |
Birth Date: | 1907 5, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Szatmárnémeti, Austria-Hungary (today Satu Mare, Romania) |
Death Place: | Cluj, Romania |
Resting Place: | Hajongard Cemetery, Cluj, Romania |
Occupation: | poet |
Language: | Hungarian |
Nationality: | Hungarian |
Period: | 1923–1938 |
Spouse: | Melinda Imbery |
Jenő Dsida (Hungarian: Dsida Jenő, in Hungarian pronounced as /ˈd͡ʒidɒ ˈjɛnøː/; 17 May 1907 – 7 June 1938) was a Hungarian poet and translator.
Jenő Dsida was born in 1907, in Transylvania. His father - Aladár Dsida - was an engineering officer in the Common Army of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His mother, Margit Csengeri Tóth lived in Beregszász and that is where she met and married her husband.
Jenő's childhood was shadowed by World War I and after that by the Romanian occupation. During the war, his father was captured by the Russians, while his uncle was killed in Galicia.
He wanted to be a poet from the very beginning of his youth. He was discovered and helped by Elek Benedek. From 1923 to 1927 his first poems and literary translations were published in the magazine "Cimbora". In 1925, in cause of his parents' will, he studied law at the Franz Joseph University, but he never graduated.
In 1937, he married the love of his life Melinda Imbery.
Dsida suffered from heart failure and in 1938, he got cold. Therefore, he was hospitalized for months in Kolozsvár, but unfortunately he died in his sleep at the age of 31.