Nicholas Bátós – Wikipedia
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In the Hungarian name Brave Michael , the last name precedes the first name, but this article uses the usual order in French Michael Brave , where the first name precedes the name.
Nicholas , nom de plume de Miklós Bajomi [ first ] , is a Catholic writer of Hungarian origin, born the [ first ] , [ 2 ] à Bátaszék en Hongrie et mort off trappes [ 3 ] .
Miklós Bajomi published in 1944 in Budapest his first novel, Ingredient (Literally: “Bourbier”), still under his civil status name [ 4 ] .
He was taken prisoner of war in France in 1945, and registered at the Sorbonne after his release. He returned to Hungary in for family reasons [ 5 ] , and then studied higher in Budapest. He then taught in the provinces (from 1951 to 1956 in a technical high school in Győr where he was also director of boarding school [ 6 ] ). He participated in Budapest in a group of avant-garde writers.
He fled Hungary after the crushing of the 1956 revolution and took refuge in Paris. He is a member of the editorial committee of the Hungarian literary and cultural journal of Paris As you can [ 7 ] , and also written in other Hungarian emigration newspapers [ 5 ] .
He published in Hungarian in Cologne, in 1960, Calvary (“(Route du) Calvaire” according to the address of his high school, in French A strange paradise ), who describes the time when, a professor at Győr, he fled with a group of Catholics persecuted by the communist power [ 8 ] , a one 1961, The death in the vineyard (Literally: “Death in the vineyard”), which evokes the effort of Christians to find, under a hostile regime, the purity of the primitive Church. This last work, translated and published in French in 1965 under the title The vineyard of saints , obtains the Catholic Grand Prix of Literature.
In 1963, they are Roman The bricks tells the last days of the Hungarian revolution.
In 1967, God’s va-no-pieds Stages the evangelist Marc who tells what he saw throughout his life.
His following works are written directly in French.
Around 1968, he was a general supervisor and professor of mathematics at La Masters de Montmartre, from the time when Christian de Chergé was the director, then general supervisor at the Lycée Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague. He is then known as “Mr. Bajomi”.
- A strange paradise , Plon, 1961 (translated from (hu) Calvary , Cologne 1960)
- The bricks , Robert Laffont, 1963 (translated from the Hungarian manuscript [ 9 ] )
- The vineyard of saints , Robert Laffont, 1965 (translated from (hu) The death in the vineyard , Cologne 1961 [ read online ] ) Catholic Grand Prix of Literature.
- God’s va-no-pieds , Robert Laffont, 1967 (translated from the Hungarian manuscript [ ten ] ), Claire-Virenque Prize of the French Academy
- The hare cried , Robert Laffont, 1969
- Life is an ocean , Robert Laffont, 1973
- Bakfitty , Fayard, 1977
- Our friend, Lazarus (Chronicle), Le Cerf, 1983 [ 5 ]
- The Authority notice of the general catalog of the National Library of France gives this date of 1919 with a question mark. Gyula Borbándi also indicates 1919 in his encyclopedia (Borbándi 1992).
- Civil status on the file of deceased in France since 1970
- – according Hungarian emigrant writers and their works [“Hungarian emigrant writers and their works”], on the site Petőfi (Petőfi literature museum, Budapest): (hu) «Miklós Bajomi» .
- (hu) «Swamp: novel – Miklós Bajomi» , on Petőfi : Notice of the exemplary of Endre illeles with the dedication “to my model – the author, May 5, 1944”.
- (hu) Gyula Borband , Western Hungarian Literary Lexicon and Bibliography [“Encyclopedia and bibliography of Hungarian literature to the west”], Budapest, Hitel, , 826 p. (ISBN 963-04-1859-2 , read online ) , «Miklós Bátori» .
- (hu) Lady Luck , ‘ Az internátustól a kollégiumig» , on Ányos Jedlik High School and College of Mechanical Engineering and Informatics [Lycée Technique et Internat Jedlik Ányos, Győr].
- Borbándi 1992, « As you can ».
- Philippe Brindet, ‘ Bibliography of Miklo’s works [s] BATORI » , on Thomas review , .
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