Tibor Kövès, also Koeves, was a Jewish-Hungarian journalist and author.
Born in 1903, Koeves traveled extensively from the age of 21 and published English-language essays on art and religion in Ne...voir plusTibor Kövès, also Koeves, was a Jewish-Hungarian journalist and author.
Born in 1903, Koeves traveled extensively from the age of 21 and published English-language essays on art and religion in New York City, Marseille, London and Paris. Further books appeared in Hungary and France. His titles included: La Formation de L’Ancien Art Chrétien (1927); Faragott Képek (1933); A barbár (1935); Timetable for Tramps: A European Testament (1939).
During the course of the conflict arising out of discussions surrounding the United States’ entry into World War II, in 1941 Koeves published a biography on Franz von Papen, the former head of the German spy network in America.
After the end of the war, Koeves served as vice president and partner of the New York Institute for Motivational Research by Ernest Dichter until the 1960s, which was involved in researching the motivational influences on consumers.voir moins