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Endre Ady was a prominent Hungarian poet known for his revolutionary and modernist approach to poetry. Born in Satu Mare, he became one of the most significant figures in Hungarian literature at the turn of the 20th century. Ady's work often explored themes of love, death, and the human condition, reflecting the social and political changes of his time. His unique style combined personal passion with broader societal issues, making his poetry resonate strongly with readers.

Throughout his career, Ady was not only influential in literary circles but also played a role in the cultural awakening of Hungary. His poetry often challenged traditional norms and embraced modernist techniques, paving the way for future generations of poets. Even after his death, Ady's legacy continued to inspire and influence Hungarian literature, and he remains a celebrated figure in the literary world.

Nationalität Ungarisch
Geburtsdatum November 22, 1877
Geburtsort Satu Mare, Satu Mare, Romania
Todesdatum January 27, 1919