Imre Földes (writer)

His first work to receive a performance, in 1904, was A Király Arája (The King's Bride), which was presented at the National Theatre.

A long series of Romantic dramas followed; three of which won awards from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

In A Császár Katonái (The Emperor's Soldiers, 1908), he depicted the anti-Hungarian attitudes that were widespread in the Austro-Hungarian Army.

In Hivatalnok Urak (The Clerks, 1909), he portrays the lives of government officials who behave like the public's masters, while unable to solve their own daily problems.

He also wrote some light comedies, in the style of Edmond Rostand, and co-authored librettos for operettas; notably Viktória and Hawaii rózsája.