Keszi (Kramer), Imre
KESZI (Kramer), IMRE
KESZI (Kramer), IMRE (1910–1974), author and literary and music critic. A pupil of the composer Zoltán Kodály, Keszi wrote on Jewish themes and his World War ii experiences. Among his books are A várakozók lakomája ("The Feast of Those Waiting," 19441; 19692), stories and meditations on the Passover Seder; and two works on the Holocaust, Elysium (1958) and Szőlőből bor ("Wine from the Grape," 1961).
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