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Dr George Szirtes

George Szirtes
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Reader in Creative Writing  G dot Szirtes at uea dot ac dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)1603 59 2277  
Arts Building 2.43 
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Biography

George Szirtes was born in Budapest in 1948 and came to England as a refugee in 1956. He was brought up in London and studied Fine Art in London and Leeds. His poems began appearing in national magazines in 1973 and his first book, The Slant Door, was published in 1979. It won the Faber Memorial prize the following year.

By this time he was married with two children. After the publication of his second book, November and May, 1982, he was invited to become a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Since then he has published several books and won various other prizes including the T S Eliot Prize for Reel in 2005.

Having returned to his birthplace, Budapest, for the first time in 1984, he has also worked extensively as a translator of poems, novels, plays and essays and has won various prizes and awards in this sphere. His own work has been translated into numerous languages.

Beside his work in poetry and translation he has written Exercise of Power, a study of the artist Ana Maria Pacheco, and, together with Penelope Lively, edited New Writing 10 published by Picador in 2001.

 

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In November 2008 Bloodaxe published my New and Collected Poems, Knopf published my translation of Sándor Márai's novel, Esther's Inheritance. A bilingual Hungarian / English book of my selected poems, titled English Words / Angol Szavak was published by Corvina. In the next couple of months The Burning of the Books, a collaboration with the artist Ronald King will be published by Closed Circle Books, and in the autumn Bloodaxe will publish The Burning of the Books and Other Poems (a much bigger collection). The three lectures known as the Bloodaxe Lectures at Newcastle will be published as a book once I have given them in Newcastle in March. I am editing an anthology of younger Hungarian poets for Salt, and translating two novels, Sándor Márai's The Intended for Knopf/Random House, and Satantago by László Kraszanhorkai for New Directions. A selection of my poems translated into Romanian appeared last autumn titled (somewhat embarrassingly!) The Ache of Your Otherness. Bloodaxe also published a study of my work by John Sears, titled Reading George Szirtes.

Teaching Interests

George teaches on the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including the MA in Poetry.


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Book Section

Szirtes, George Contribution - Saudade: An Anthology of Fado Poetry. In: Saudade: An Anthology of Fado Poetry. Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation . ISBN 9781903080139

Szirtes, George Contribution - Sixty Poems for Haiti. In: Sixty Poems for Haiti. Cane Arrow Press . ISBN 9780956290137

Book

Szirtes, George (2009) The Burning of the Books and Other Poems. Bloodaxe, p. 102. ISBN 9781852248420

Szirtes, George (2008) Metropole. Telegram Books, p. 279. ISBN 1846590345

Szirtes, George (2008) The Ache of Your Otherness. Romania, 0-00. ISBN 00000000

Szirtes, George (2008) Esther' s Inheritance (translated from Hungarian of Sándor Márai). Random House, p. 200. ISBN 97814004500

Szirtes, George (2008) New and Collected Poems. Bloodaxe, p. 520. ISBN 1852248130

Szirtes, George (2008) English Words. Corvina, 0-00. ISBN 00000000

Szirtes, George (2008) Shuck, Huck, Tiffey. Gatehouse Press . ISBN 9780955477089

Szirtes, George (2005) Conversations in Bolzano. Penguin, p. 294. ISBN 0670915343

Szirtes, George (2004) Reel. Bloodaxe Books Ltd, p. 136. ISBN 1852246766

Szirtes, George and Miklós Vajda, (2004) An Island of Sound. The Harvill Press, p. 445. ISBN 1843431866

Szirtes, George (2001) An English Apocalypse. Bloodaxe Books Ltd, p. 144. ISBN 1852245743

Szirtes, George New Order: Hungarian Poets of the Post 1989 Generation. Arc . ISBN 9781906570507

Szirtes, George Fortinbras at the Fishhouses: Responsibility, the Iron Curtain and the Sense of History as Knowledge (Newcastle/Bloodaxe Poetry). Bloodaxe . ISBN 9781852248802

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