Mozes Kahana
Mozes Kahana  | |
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| Born | November 26, 1897 Gyergyóbékás, Hungary, Austria-Hungary (now Romania)  | 
| Died | April 11, 1974 (aged 76) Budapest, Hungary  | 
| Resting place | Kerepesi Cemetery, Budapest | 
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| Language | Hungarian, Romanian, Russian, Esperanto | 
| Period | 1910s–1974 | 
| Genre | Proletarian literature, socialist realism | 
| Literary movement | Proletkult | 
| Notable works | Hat nap és a hetedik ("Six days and seventh") | 
| Chairman of the Union of Soviet Moldovan Writers | |
| In office 1 April 1927 – 1928  | |
| Preceded by | None (Position established) | 
| Succeeded by | Dmitrii Milev | 
Mozes Kahana (Hungarian: Kahána Mózes; Russian: Моисей Генрихович Кахана; Romanian: Mozeș Cahana, 26 November 1897 – 11 April 1974) was a Hungarian-born writer, poet, essayist and revolutionary active in Romania, the Soviet Union and Hungary.