Eduard Kabos


Eduard Kabos was a Hungarian journalist, dramatist, and writer.

Career

He entered the University of Budapest for the purpose of studying modern philology, intending to become a teacher, but adopted journalism instead. He at first accepted a position with the newspaper Egyetértés, but his abilities soon secured for him the position of parliamentary reporter and writer of feuilletons for Pesti Napló. In 1897, he became a contributor to Országos Hirlap, and in 1898 editor of the parliamentary column of Budapesti Napló. In 1902, he was elected a member of the most prominent Hungarian literary society, Petöfi Társaság, in recognition of the services he rendered to Hungarian literature.
Kabos' works include Elzüllöttek, stories; Vásáo, a novel; A Kupéhau, a farce; Evo, a drama; Harakiri, stories; Tantalusz, a drama; Koldusok, stories; Fehév Eprakák, a novel; A Holló, a comedy; Mab Királyno, a comedy; Por, stories; Vándorok, stories; A Cseugeri Kalapok, stories; A Verebek, a novel.
Kabos died in 1923.