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Anna Dániel (July 10, 1908 - September 17, 2003) was a writer, literary historian and teacher born in Budapest, Hungary. For her work, she was awarded the József Attila Prize.
Anna Daniel graduated from the Pázmány Péter Science University as a French and German teacher, but also taught Hungarian and world literature. She started her teaching career at the Erzsébet School. Her husband was economist Kerékgyártó János (1909-1968).
She published several novels and young adult novels. She wrote for newspapers and translated from French and German. She was a member of the Hungarian Writer Alliance.
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Anna Dániel (July 10, 1908 - September 17, 2003) was a writer, literary historian and teacher born in Budapest, Hungary. For her work, she was awarded the József Attila Prize.
Anna Daniel graduated from the Pázmány Péter Science University as a French and German teacher, but also taught Hungarian and world literature. She started her teaching career at the Erzsébet School. Her husband was economist Kerékgyártó János (1909-1968).
She published several novels and young adult novels. She wrote for newspapers and translated from French and German. She was a member of the Hungarian Writer Alliance.