Balázs, Béla

Balázs, Béla

▪ Hungarian writer
original name  Herbert Bauer 
born Aug. 4, 1884, Szeged, Hung.
died May 7, 1949, Budapest

      Hungarian writer, Symbolist poet, and influential film theoretician.

      Balázs's theoretical work Halálesztétika (“The Aesthetics of Death”) was published in 1906; his first drama, Doktor Szélpál Margit, was performed by the Hungarian National Theatre in 1909. His poems in the anthology Holnap (“Tomorrow”) reflect the influence of the folk songs he had collected with the Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály (Kodály, Zoltán). His poetic plays The Wooden Prince and Duke Bluebeard's Castle were set to music by Béla Bartók and produced by the Budapest Opera in 1917 and 1918, respectively. Balázs was one of the cultural leaders of Béla Kun's short-lived soviet republic in 1919 and a member of the Writers' Directorate. When the Kun regime fell, Balázs went into exile, spending more than 20 years in Vienna, Berlin, and the Soviet Union.

      In addition to poems and stories, he published two important works early in the 1920s: A színjáték elmélete (1922; “The Theory of Theatrical Performance”) and his groundbreaking work on film aesthetics, Der sichtbare Mensch (1924; “The Visible Person”). In 1926 he moved to Berlin, where he became closely involved with silent movie production. He contributed to the making of such films as The Beggar's Opera in Berlin and Valahol Europában (1947; Somewhere in Europe) in Hungary.

      Early in 1945 he returned to Hungary. He established the film aesthetics department at the Hungarian Academy of Dramatic Arts and founded the Film Studies Institute. In 1946 he published the autobiographical novel Álmodó ifjúság (“Dreaming Youth”). In 1949, shortly before his death, he was awarded the Kossuth Prize. In 1958 the Balázs Béla Studio for young filmmakers was named after him, as was a national prize for filmmakers.

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