János Pilinszky

Poet, Author

1921 – 1981

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Who was János Pilinszky?

János Pilinszky was a Hungarian poet.

Well known within the Hungarian borders for his vast influence on postwar Hungarian poetry, Pilinszky’s style includes a juxtaposition of Roman Catholic faith and intellectual disenchantment. His poetry often focuses on the underlying sensations of life and death; his time as a prisoner of war during the Second World War and later his life under the communist dictatorship furthered his isolation and estrangement.

Born in a family of intellectuals in 1921, Pilinszky went on to study Hungarian literature, law, and art history at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, in 1938. Although he failed to complete his studies, it was during this same year that his first works of poetry were published in several varying literary journals. In 1944 he was drafted into the army; his unit being ordered to follow the retreating German allies, he arrived to Harbach, a small village in Germany, after a march of several weeks. Adrift in Germany, he witnessed several camps before he could return to Hungary after the end of the war, most notably the Ravensbrück concentration camp. What he saw in the camps was an experience he never forgot and later commemorated in a great number of poems, most notably, KZ-oratórium, Ravensbrücki passió, Harbach 1944, etc.

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Born
Nov 27, 1921
Budapest
Also known as
  • Pilinszki János
Parents
Siblings
Spouses
Nationality
  • Hungary
  • Kingdom of Hungary
Profession
Education
  • Eötvös Loránd University
    (1938 - )
Died
May 27, 1981
Budapest

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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