Gyula Illyés
1902–1983 (age 81)
Biography
Gyula Illyés was a poet of conscience whose verse and essays addressed social justice, rural life, and the enduring hopes of the Hungarian people. He helped shape the literary movements of the 1930s and 1940s by defending free expression and championing a humanity that could survive political storms.
His final resting place at Farkasréti Cemetery is visited by readers who continue to find resonance in his lyrical protest and in the generous spirit he extended to younger writers.