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  1. Jolán Földes (Yolanda Foldes or Yolanda Clarent) (20 December 1902, Kenderes – October 1963, London) was a Hungarian author. Her most famous novel is the Street of the Fishing Cat. Biography. Jolán Földes graduated in Budapest (1921) and went to Paris, where she worked as a workerwoman and clerk.

  2. Földes Jolán, születési és 1908-ig használt nevén Friedländer Jolán (Jolan Foldes, Yolanda Foldes, Yolanda Clarent) (Kenderes, 1901. december 20. – London, 1963. október) magyar írónő. Leghíresebb regénye A halászó macska uccája.

  3. Jolán Földes (Yolanda Foldes or Yolanda Clarent) (20 December 1902, Kenderes – October 1963, London) was a Hungarian author. Her most famous novel is the Street of the Fishing Cat. Jolán Földes graduated in Budapest (1921), and went to Paris where she worked as a workerwoman and clerk.

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    • December 20, 1902
  4. Jolán Földes (Yolanda Foldes or Yolanda Clarent) (20 December 1902, Kenderes – October 1963, London) was a Hungarian author. Her most famous novel is the Street of the Fishing Cat. Jolán Földes graduated in Budapest (1921), and went to Paris where she worked as a workerwoman and clerk.

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  5. Nov 10, 1988 · Jolán Földes was an honest writer; she does not deserve the sneering description as an anonymous literary spear carrier whose finest moment was a timely indisposition that provided an impromptu forum for a great writer.

  6. Golden Earrings was made into a film in 1947, starring Marlene Dietrich and Ray Milland. The novel, originally written in English, was translated to Hungarian in 1946 under the title Aranyfülbevaló. Jolán Földes was a popular author of the interwar era.

  7. FÖLDES, JOLÁN (19031963), Hungarian author. After leaving Hungary in the 1920s, Jolán Földes published the novel Mária jól érett (1932; Prelude to Love, c. 1938), but was forced to earn her living in menial occupations.