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Arthur P. Urbano

Arthur P. Urbano
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Arthur P. Urbano

🌍 British 📚 0 free books ⭐ Known for: The Anatomy of Exile (1945)

Pál Tábori was a Hungarian-born author, journalist, and psychoanalyst known for his diverse writings on history, psychology, and fiction.

Pál Tábori, born in Budapest in 1908, was a prolific writer, journalist, and practicing psychoanalyst who also worked under various pen names. After studying psychology in Vienna and Berlin, he began his career as a journalist in Berlin. However, due to the political climate, he emigrated to England in 1937, eventually becoming a British citizen in 1947. Tabori's extensive body of work spanned numerous genres, including history, psychology, popular science, and fiction, often characterized by his accessible style.

His literary output in the 1950s and 1960s included significant titles such as 'The Anatomy of Exile,' which explored the experiences of displaced persons, and 'The Natural Science of Stupidity.' He also delved into historical subjects with works like 'The Byzantine Background to the First Crusade.' Beyond non-fiction, Tabori wrote novels, plays, and screenplays, with his novel 'The Green Rain' addressing the Holocaust. His background in psychology significantly informed his interest in the human mind and behavior, which was a recurring theme in his writings. Tabori was also involved in literary organizations, founding the International Writers Guild and participating in PEN International. He passed away in London in 1974.

Psychoanalysis and the Human Psyche

Pál Tábori's deep engagement with psychology, including his academic pursuits and later practice as a psychoanalyst and member of the British Psychoanalytical Society, profoundly shaped his authorial voice. This background is evident in his exploration of the human mind and behavior across his diverse writings. His works often sought to demystify complex psychological concepts, making them understandable to a general readership. This interest manifested in titles that examined themes of exile, grief, and human folly, reflecting a keen understanding of internal states and societal influences. His ability to blend psychoanalytic insights with historical and fictional narratives provided a unique lens through which to view human experience.

Literary and Journalistic Career

Born in Hungary and educated in Europe, Pál Tábori developed a multifaceted career that included journalism, screenwriting, and authorship. Fleeing Nazi Germany in the 1930s, he established himself in England, contributing to major publications like the Daily Mail and the BBC. His literary career flourished in the mid-20th century, producing a wide array of books. Tábori's writing was noted for its engaging style and its capacity to render intricate subjects accessible. He authored numerous books tackling history, psychology, and fiction, alongside plays and screenplays. His involvement extended to founding the International Writers Guild and participating in PEN International, underscoring his commitment to the literary community.

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