Elemér Földváry-Boér

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Földváry Boér Elemer ( Budapest, 1930 . June 15 - Budapest, 1956 . October 24 ), Hungarian writer, poet and prisoner Recsk.

He was born in Budapest in the noble family of Földváry. He studied at the Reformed Grammar School in Lónyai Street, he graduated from the Evangelical Grammar School in Fasori and then enrolled in the Pázmány Péter University of Sciences in 1948 to study philosophy. In December he was dismissed because he disputed Marxist views. He emigrated to Austria, and then came back in April 1949. He was arrested in Hungary as a suspect.

Kistarcsa and Recsk interned. Here, the restricted working Brigade 1608 member (Others: John Garamvölgyi George Eger, Gyorgy Faludi, György Gábori, János Kovács). Húga, Róza repeatedly wrote for Rakosi's grace. Recsken was hungry because the drug was withdrawn from the patients. After the dissolution of Recski Camp in 1953, he was not released.

After his release, he worked as a rubber worker, boiler heater, forestry and logging. Detention Forsaken novel written address, which in addition to that the camp experience dealing with the deportations as well. Even before the 1956 Revolution, he was crossed by the Manifesto of the Blinds and passed on to the Radio Free Europe, then returned to Hungary. His book was issued by the publisher Griff in Munich without a name. In 1956 he joined the demonstrators at the Margaret Bridge. At the parade at Parliament he got a serious wound, he was hospitalized, but he was immaterial as his lungs and liver were shot.