Börcsök Erzsébet

Börcsök Erzsébet

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9 November 1904, Čenej - 9 May 1971, Novi Sad

Biography

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He completed elementary school in his birthplace and Zsombolya, and high school (1923) in Timisoara. He obtained his Hungarian language teacher's diploma from the Teacher Training College in Novi Sad in 1957. For a few years, he worked as an official in Banat. From 1942 to 1963, he was a Hungarian language teacher in Vrsac. From 1964, he lived in Novi Sad. He appeared in A Mi Irodalmunk Almanachja (1931), as well as in the short story anthologies Ákácok alatt (1933), A diófa árnyékában (1942), and Délvidéki elbeszélők (n.d.). Since 2001, a Börcsök Erzsébet Memorial Day has been held in Vrsac.

Literature about the creator

Erzsébet Börcsök's novel. In. Napló. April 29, 1933.
The Infinite Wall. In. Korunk. 1933.
Erzsébet Börcsök: The Infinite Wall
Erzsébet Börcsök, the problem of the Vojvodina novel and The Infinite Wall
Erzsébet Börcsök: Wanderer at the Nišava
Erzsébet Vargáné Börcsök: Eszter
Writer from the Karas
Author: Bori Imre
Mediocrity – without literary falsifications
Renewed Literary Entry Ticket
Erzsébet Börcsök. In. Imre Bori: The History of Hungarian Literature in Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1945. Forum Publishing Institute, Novi Sad, 1968.
Author: Bori Imre
Erzsébet Börcsök. In. István Szeli: Paths Towards Each Other. Forum Publishing Institute, Novi Sad, 1969.
Erzsébet Börcsök
Author: Lévay Endre
Erzsébet Börcsök
Author: Bori Imre
Hungarian Writers in Yugoslavia
A Single Great Breath (Erzsébet Börcsök: Sári)
Author: Gajdos Tibor
Tabloid Means – with a Moral Lesson
Erzsébet Börcsök, the problem of the Vojvodina novel and The Infinite Wall. In. Károly Szirmai: Evening of Words. Selected studies, critiques and literary-political articles. Szirmai Society and Archives, St. Gallen, Stuttgart, Sydney, 1978.
Sketches of Prose History. Vojvodina Novels, Short Stories Between the Two Wars. Yugoslavian Hungarian Cultural Society, Novi Sad, 1992.
Drama Guide. Studies, essays and theatre reviews on Hungarian dramas in Yugoslavia and their performances. Forum Publishing Institute, Novi Sad, 1998.
Erzsébet Börcsök and her “Earth Mother”, Banat and Vršac
People from the Karaš Region. In. Herceg János: Collected Essays, Studies. Vol. 2. Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva. Belgrade, 2001.
Constraint and Drifting
Author: Hózsa Éva
Border Chapters of Erzsébet Börcsök's Border Novel
Author: Hózsa Éva
The Novelistic Imprint of the Szenteleky Cult (Commemoration)
Author: Hózsa Éva
The Novelistic Imprint of the Szenteleky Cult (Erzsébet Börcsök: Eszter). In. Éva Hózsa: Literature That Attracted Me. Studies, Essays, Critiques. Grafoprodukt Publishing House, Subotica, 2004.
Author: Hózsa Éva
Esther-Dictionary. In. Új Könyvpiac. 2006/6.
Author: Hózsa Éva
Erzsébet Börcsök
Author: B. Z.
Tumbleweed Fate (Erzsébet Börcsök: The Infinite Wall)
Trauma and Repression (Erzsébet Börcsök: Eszter)
Demand and Undemandingness (Erzsébet Börcsök: Sári)
The South Banat Identity in Erzsébet Börcsök's Short Story 'People from the Karaš'
"A turning point will come"
Author: Hózsa Éva