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Peter Hargitai
Peter Hargitai is an award-wining poet, novelist and literary translator. He is the author of the poetry collection Mother Tongue: A Broken Hungarian Love Song, Opening at Town Shores, Editor’s Choice novel Attila: A Barbarian’s Love Story, Attila: A Barbarian’s Bedtime Story, Millie, Daughter of the Revolution, Magyar Tales, Who Let the Bats Out, the short story collection Budapest to Bellevue and translations of two volumes of Attila József’s poetry, Perched on Nothing’s Branch (1988) and Selected Poems (2006), and a translation of the Hungarian novelist and literary historian Antal Szerb’s Utas és holdvilág under the English titles The Traveler (1994, 1995, 2005) and Traveler and the Moonlight (2015, 2020). He is recipient of the Landon Translation Award from the American Academy of Poets, a Fulbright Grant, and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Poetry Prize from the City of Miami Gardens (2009). He is listed in Harold Bloom’s The Western Canon: The Books and School for the Ages. |
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