Tanner, Ilona (1895–1955)
Tanner, Ilona (1895–1955)
Hungarian novelist. Name variations: (pseudonym) Sophié Török or Sophie Torok. Born Dec 10, 1895, in Budapest, Hungary; died Jan 28, 1955, in Budapest; m. Babits Mihály (1883–1941, poet), 1921.
Wrote Hintz tanársegéd úr (Mr. Hintz the Professor's Assistant), about marriage, motherhood, and passing of youth.
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