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  1. János Székely (7 July 1901, Budapest – 16 December 1958, East Berlin) was a Jewish Hungarian writer and screenwriter. His best-known work is the 1949 autobiographical novel Kísértés ( Temptation ).

  2. János Székely (born 7 July 1901 in Budapest, died 16 December 1958 in East Berlin) was a Hungarian writer and screenwriter. His best-known work is the 1949 autobiographical novel Kísértés (Temptation). He published some of his books under the pen name John Pen.

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    • December 16, 1958
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  3. János Székely (7 July 1901, Budapest – 16 December 1958, East Berlin) was a Jewish Hungarian writer and screenwriter. His best-known work is the 1949 autobiographical novel Kísértés ( Temptation ). He published some of his books under the pen name John Pen.

  4. Janos Szekely was born in Budapest in 1901. At the age of eighteen, he left to go and live in Berlin, where, under the name of Hans Székely he wrote scripts for silent films.

  5. Mar 11, 2024 · Best-selling author, Bishop, and Doctor, János Székely has masterfully accomplished the near impossible. By exploring the essence of human life on planet earth through the lenses of science, history, philosophy, morality, and religion, he has succeeded in revealing the meaning of life and the existence of God.

    • Bishop and Doctor János Székely
  6. János Székely (7 July 1901, Budapest – 16 December 1958, East Berlin) was a Jewish Hungarian writer and screenwriter. His best-known work is the 1949 autobiographical novel Kísértés ( Temptation ).

  7. János Székely was born on 7 March 1929 in Turda, Romania. He was a writer and actor, known for Kísértés (1977), Caligula helytartója (1984) and Protestánsok (1982). He died on 23 August 1992 in Târgu Mures, Romania.