Ferenc Juhász (poet)
Hungarian poet
Ferenc Juhász | |
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Ferenc Juhász in 2007 | |
Born | (1928-08-16)16 August 1928 Bia, Hungary |
Died | 2 December 2015(2015-12-02) (aged 87) Budapest, Hungary |
Occupation | Poet |
Language | Hungarian |
Ferenc Juhász (16 August 1928 – 2 December 2015) was a Hungarian poet and Golden Wreath laureate[1] (1992). He was considered a close contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976.[2] His brother was historian Gyula Juhász.
Ferenc Juhász published his first poem in 1946. His first book of poems, The Winged Foal, was published in 1949.[3]
His poem The boy changed into a stag clamors at the gate of secrets, has been translated into English.[4]
References
- ^ "Awards". Struga Poetry Evenings. Archived from the original on 18 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
- ^ "Index - Kultúr - Meghalt Juhász Ferenc költő". 2015-12-03.
- ^ Juhász, Ferenc. "Szárnyas csikó : versek : 1946-1949". Debrecen National Library. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^ Wevill, David (1969). "Ferenc Juhász: The Boy Changed into a Stag Clamors at the Gate of Secrets". Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics. 8 (4): 572–584. JSTOR 20163235.
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Laureates of the Struga Poetry Evenings Golden Wreath
- Robert Rozhdestvensky (1966)
- Bulat Okudzhava (1967)
- László Nagy (1968)
- Mak Dizdar (1969)
- Miodrag Pavlović (1970)
- W. H. Auden (1971)
- Pablo Neruda (1972)
- Eugenio Montale (1973)
- Fazıl Hüsnü Dağlarca (1974)
- Léopold Sédar Senghor (1975)
- Eugène Guillevic (1976)
- Artur Lundkvist (1977)
- Rafael Alberti (1978)
- Miroslav Krleža (1979)
- Hans Magnus Enzensberger (1980)
- Blaže Koneski (1981)
- Nichita Stănescu (1982)
- Sachchidananda Vatsyayan 'Ajneya' (1983)
- Andrei Voznesensky (1984)
- Yiannis Ritsos (1985)
- Allen Ginsberg (1986)
- Tadeusz Różewicz (1987)
- Desanka Maksimović (1988)
- Thomas Shapcott (1989)
- Justo Jorge Padrón (1990)
- Joseph Brodsky (1991)
- Ferenc Juhász (1992)
- Gennadiy Aygi (1993)
- Ted Hughes (1994)
- Yehuda Amichai (1995)
- Makoto Ooka (1996)
- Adunis (1997)
- Liu Banjiu (1998)
- Yves Bonnefoy (1999)
- Edoardo Sanguineti (2000)
- Seamus Heaney (2001)
- Slavko Mihalić (2002)
- Tomas Tranströmer (2003)
- Vasco Graça Moura (2004)
- William S. Merwin (2005)
- Nancy Morejón (2006)
- Mahmoud Darwish (2007)
- Fatos Arapi (2008)
- Tomaž Šalamun (2009)
- Lyubomir Levchev (2010)
- Mateja Matevski (2011)
- Mongane Wally Serote (2012)
- José Emilio Pacheco (2013)
- Ko Un (2014)
- Bei Dao (2015)
- Margaret Atwood (2016)
- Charles Simic (2017)
- Adam Zagajewski (2018)
- Ana Blandiana (2019)
- Amir Or (2020)
- Carol Ann Duffy (2021)
- Shuntarō Tanikawa (2022)
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