Hugo Veigelsberg

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Hugo Veigelsberg (born 2 November 1869 in Budapest, died August 3, 1949 in New York City) was a noted Hungarian editor and writer. He was distinguished for the lyric individuality of his poems, stories, and sociological works. He usually wrote under one of the pseudonyms "Dixi," "Pató Pál," "Tar Lorincz," and "Ignotus."

His works include A Slemil Keservei (1891), Versek (1894), Vallomások (1900), and Végzet, a translation of a novel by the Dutch author Louis Couperus. He also founded the literary magazine Nyugat. His father was the journalist Leo Veigelsberg.

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NAME Veigelsberg, Hugo
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DATE OF BIRTH 2 November 1869
PLACE OF BIRTH Budapest, Hungary
DATE OF DEATH August 3, 1949
PLACE OF DEATH New York City, United States of America