Radnóti Miklós
Radnóti Miklós was a Hungarian poet born on May 5, 1909, in Budapest. He is known for his poignant and powerful poetry, which often reflects the struggles and tragedies of his time, particularly during World War II. His works are characterized by their emotional depth and vivid imagery.
Tragically, Radnóti was a victim of the Holocaust. He was deported to a labor camp in 1944, where he continued to write poetry despite the dire circumstances. He was murdered in November 1944, and his posthumously published poems, including the collection Nem tudhatom, have left a lasting impact on Hungarian literature.