Andor Kozma
1861–1933 (age 72)
Biography
Andor Kozma’s poetry bridged the intimate and the civic, giving voice to the hopes and quiet sorrows of his era with a tenderness that readers still recall. His verse often celebrated ordinary virtues, lending grace to daily life while exploring the deeper currents of resilience and compassion that carried Hungary through times of change.
Even in retirement Kozma remained attentive to emerging writers, generously sharing his reflections and encouraging a thoughtful appreciation for language. He is remembered fondly by fellow citizens who visited Fiume Road Graveyard to honor the harmonies he left behind.