Dániel Galsai, writer and journalist, permanent author of Magyar Hírlap, died tragically suddenly at the age of 56.

As he always said, he was "infected" with writing as a family. In addition to his father, Pongrác Galsai, the excellent József Atilla Prize-winning writer, he regularly met the excellences of Hungarian intellectual life and listened to their explanations.

He was a colleague of several editorial offices, he visited every nook and cranny of the Hungarian print media. Later, he worked as a freelancer and thus signed a contract with Magyar Hírlap, where he became the host of a permanent satirical column, Fricska. Every day, he sent his to-the-point articles interwoven with peculiar humor, which were extremely popular among the newspaper's readers. After the death of journalist Albert Györgyi, he wrote a highly successful book about his relationship with him entitled My Love, Albert Györgyi.

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