Biography
Source of the photo: Magyar Szó. May 8, 1993.
He graduated in Nagybecskerek, studied law in Budapest and Kolozsvár, and obtained a doctorate in law. Before World War I, he was a lawyer in Budapest, then in Nagybecskerek. In the 1930s, he lived in Temesvár for a time. He contributed to local and Vojvodina newspapers and journals (Nagybecskereki Hírlap, Torontál, Renaissance, Fáklya, Napló, Vajdasági Írás, Hétröl-Hétre, Képes Vasárnap, Kalangya). He appeared in all literary almanacs of the 1920s and 1930s, as well as in the short story anthology Ákácok alatt (1933). He gave lectures at the local Free Lyceum (New Directions in Literature; The Tragedy of Man, 1908; Literary Trends, 1911; Eötvös's Lyric Poetry, 1913).