Szilárd Borbély

Szilárd József Borbély (1 November 1963 – 19 February 2014) was a Hungarian academic, writer and poet.[1][2] The Poetry Foundation identifies him as "one of the most important poets to emerge in post-1989 Hungary", who utilised several writing genres and predominantly dealt with subjects like grief, memory and trauma.[3]

Szilárd József Borbély
Born(1963-11-01)1 November 1963
Fehérgyarmat, Hungary
Died19 February 2014(2014-02-19) (aged 51)
Debrecen, Hungary
OccupationAcademic, writer, poet.

Notable works

Poetry

  • Adatok (1988)
  • Berlin-Hamlet (2017) translated by Ottilie Mulzet

Novels

  • The dispossessed (Hungarian: "Nincstelenek: Már elment a Mesijás?") (2013)
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gollark: Orbital lasers are highly effective at removing red tape, actually. Also most other tape.
gollark: Obviously I don't set the orbital mind control lasers to target *me*, as that would be redundant.
gollark: It's not. I told you 30 minutes ago, then erased your memory of it through orbital mind control lasers.
gollark: Actually, I am Bill Gates.

References


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