Szittya, Emil
Emil Szittya (* 18. August 1886 in Budapest, Königreich Ungarn; † 26. November 1964 in Paris; eigentlich Adolf Schenk) war ein ungarischer Schriftsteller, Journalist, Maler, Kunstkritiker, Reisender und Vagabund, seine Pseudonyme waren Chronist, Emszi und Emil Lesitt. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Szittya
Emil Szittya is the name under which the originally Austria-Hungarian multi-faceted libertarian writer Adolf/Avraham Schenk (18 August 1886 - 26 November 1964) published his first book, and it is the name by which he was and is most frequently known. The very many pseudonyms under which he may sometimes be identified include "Chronist, Emszi" and "Emil Lesitt". Along with his work as a novelist and journalist, he is also sometimes classified as an art critic and/or an inveterate traveller-vagabond. His earlier work was written in Hungarian. Later, as a young man, he also wrote in German. During the second half of his life he lived principally in France and wrote in French. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Szittya
Emil Szittya (1886 - 1964) est un critique d'art de l'avant-garde artistique et écrivain libertaire né à Budapest (Autriche-Hongrie). Son vrai nom est Adolf Schenk. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Szittya
Szittya Emil született Schenk Adolf (Avraham). (Budapest, 1886. augusztus 18. – Párizs, 1964. november 26.) magyar költő, író, művészetkritikus és festő. Kassák Lajos és Blaise Cendrars, valamint a kor avantgárd művészeinek az egyik szellemi mestere. Léger, Chagall, Henri Rousseau művészettörténeti fölfedezője. https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szittya_Emil