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Rodion Markovits : ウィキペディア英語版
Rodion Markovits

Rodion Markovits (or Markovitz, born Markovits Jakab;〔 ("Markovits Rodion" ), biographical article, (MonitorPress.eu ) (Hungary-Romania Cross-Border Co-operation Programme 2007–2013); retrieved November 11, 2011〕 1888 – August 27, 1948) was an Austro-Hungarian-born writer, journalist and lawyer, one of the early modernist contributors to Magyar literary culture in Transylvania and Banat regions. He achieved international fame with the extended reportage ''Szibériai garnizon'' ("Siberian Garrison", 1927–8), which chronicles his own exotic experiences in World War I and the Russian Civil War. Locally, he is also known for his lifelong contribution to the political and cultural press of Transylvania. A Romanian national after 1920, Markovits divided himself between the Hungarian Romanian and Jewish communities, and was marginally affiliated with both the ''Ma'' art group and the ''Erdélyi Helikon'' writers.
Rodion Markovitz was seen by his contemporaries as an eccentric, and some of his colleagues believed him a minor and incidental writer. He was also noted for his leftist inclinations, cemented during his personal encounter with Bolshevism but toned down during the final decades of his life. Although he continued to publish short stories until the 1940s, and wrote the sequel novel ''Aranyvonat'' ("Gold Train"), his work never again matched the success of ''Szibériai garnizon''. His final home was the Banat city of Timişoara, where he worked for the Romanian and Hungarian press, and eventually became a grassroots activist of the Hungarian People's Union.
==Biography==


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