George Mikes, a celebrated author, entered the world on February 15, 1912, in the quaint Hungarian town of Siklos, a region steeped in a rich cultural heritage. Throughout his remarkable writing career, he made a profound mark on the literary landscape with his notable publications, including the unforgettable "How to Be an Alien" released in 1964, which has transcended time to become a beloved classic. Furthermore, his impressive writing repertoire also boasts the 1956 release of "The Errol Flynn Theatre" and the 1954 publication of "Tale of Three Women," exemplifying his remarkable versatility and exceptional talent. Regrettably, George Mikes's life came to a close on August 30, 1987, in London, England, UK, leaving behind a lasting legacy that continues to captivate and delight readers to this very day.
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BornFeb 15, 1912 Siklos, Hungary