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Edith Bruck

1931 - Today

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Edith Bruck (born 3 May 1931) is a Hungarian-born writer, director and Holocaust survivor. She has lived most of her life in Italy and writes in Italian. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Edith Bruck is the 4,066th most popular writer (down from 4,008th in 2019), the 471st most popular biography from Hungary (down from 433rd in 2019) and the 48th most popular Hungarian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Edith Bruck ranks 4,066 out of 7,302Before her are Hồ Xuân Hương, Paul Fort, Adam Naruszewicz, Gene Wolfe, Louis Hémon, and Marc Levy. After her are Jovan Sterija Popović, Leigh Brackett, Shushanik Kurghinian, Eric Frank Russell, Hovhannes Shiraz, and Garsenda, Countess of Forcalquier.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1931, Edith Bruck ranks 305Before her are Frank Auerbach, Ruy Guerra, Gisela Birkemeyer, Madeleine Berthod, Dimitar Dobrev, and Gene Wolfe. After her are Tamara Tyshkevich, Corinne Marchand, Murad Wilfried Hofmann, Vaino Väljas, Maria Gusakova, and Norman Read.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Edith Bruck ranks 471 out of 1,077Before her are Zsigmond Móricz (1879), Antal Nagy (1944), Alfréd Rényi (1921), Zoltán Varga (1945), Jenő Jandó (1952), and Alexandre Trauner (1906). After her are József Tóth (1929), Yuriy Venelin (1802), Imre Polyák (1932), Ilona Novák (1925), Iván Menczel (1941), and Ádám Fischer (1949).

Among WRITERS In Hungary

Among writers born in Hungary, Edith Bruck ranks 48Before her are Gyula Krúdy (1878), Ferenc Kölcsey (1790), Milán Füst (1888), István Örkény (1912), Ferenc Fejtő (1909), and Zsigmond Móricz (1879). After her are Yuriy Venelin (1802), Gyula Illyés (1902), Sándor Weöres (1913), Joe Eszterhas (1944), Ferenc Karinthy (1921), and József Katona (1791).