Fenyő Miksa

Fenyő Miksa

Fenyő Miksa (born Fleischmann Miksa) was a Hungarian writer and intellectual, served as a member of parliament (elected 1931) in the early 1930s, and was appointed as a Minister of Trade and Commerce under the short-lived (24 hours) government cabinet of Prime Minister Hadik János in 1918. He was also mentor and friend to Hungary's second most important poet laureate (Ady Endre), co-founded the most important periodical in Hungarian literature (Nyugat: "West"), and was an instrumental figure in the Hungarian Federation of Industrialists (GYOSZ). His pen names: Dallos Ferenc, Kúthy Mihály, Balassi Menyhért, Hungaricus Viator.

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