György Moldova
Also popular for his satirical works, Moldova received numerous honors in his native land, including the Kossuth Prize. His books include plays and novels as well; among the latter is ''Sötét angyal (Dark Angel)'', published in English translation in 1967 (Corvina Press, Budapest). One of his nonfiction books was published in 2012 as ''Ballpoint: A Tale of Genius and Grit, Perilous Times, and the Invention that Changed the Way We Write'' (New Europe Books, North Adams, Massachusetts). Moldova lived in Budapest. Provided by Wikipedia
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