Menyhért Lakatos


Menyhért Lakatos was a Hungarian Romani writer
Since 1988 he was President of the Hungarian Romani Cultural Association.
His most famous book, Füstös képek is a novel based on personal experience, set in World War II. It is a bildungsroman that shows life in a Roma village in Northeast Hungary, from 1940 until the German occupation of the country in 1944 when Roma people were put into death camps. While filled with amusing anecdotes, with a petty criminal subplot, and adolescent eroticism, it portrays dehumanization of Romani in the society.
There is the Lakatos Menyhért School in Budapest.

Books

Märchen der langen Nächte. Roma-Märchen. Wieser Verlag, Klagenfurt 2004

Awards

Significant awards include: