FELEKY, GÉZA

FELEKY, GÉZA
FELEKY, GÉZA (1890–1936), Hungarian journalist, author, and art critic. Born in Budapest, he wrote on art for Nyugat ("West") and later joined the liberal newspapers, Pesti Napló ("Budapest Daily") and Világ ("World"). He was editor in chief of Világ (1920–25), and later became a director of Magyar Hirlap ("Hungarian News"). He strove to regain Jewish rights lost under the Horthy regency and was author of historical essays, including Kaiser und Krieg (1933).

Encyclopedia Judaica. 1971.

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