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László Jávor

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Hungarian poet
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László Jávor (May 4, 1903 – December 2, 1992) was a Hungarian poet and painter who wrote the poem that was the basis for the song "Gloomy Sunday", composed by Rezső Seress, later also notably recorded by Billie Holiday. He was born in Budapest and died in Cannes.

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  1. Insee, ed. (2019). "Fichier des personnes décédées". data.gouv.fr (in French). Government of France. Retrieved January 27, 2020.


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