Sándor Csoóri
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Sándor Csoóri (3 February 1930 – 12 September 2016) was a Hungarian poet, essayist, writer, and politician.


Biography

In 1950, he graduated from the Reformed College in the town of Pápa ( :hu:Pápai Református Kollégium) and then studied at ELTE Institute, but dropped his studies because of illness. He worked in various journals, such as, during 1953-54, ''The Literary Newspaper'' and, from 1955 until 1956, he was the poetry section editor in "The New Sound" periodical. In 1956, he could not find work for a while and then, in 1960, as at the beginning of the Budapest University of Technology and newspaper editorial staff, he was the MAFILM dramaturg from 1968 until 1988. His first poems appeared in 1953, raising a big stir, being critical of the Rákosi era. The authorities soon noticed that Csoóri was not one of their supporters. He wrote criticizing the dictatorship's impact of personality, and the fate of rural people. He was under surveillance sometimes for years, and did not receive awards. He lived in
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, where he met with his friends, including
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Awards

* Attila József Prize (1954, 1970) * Herder Prize (1981) * István Bibó Prize (1984) * The Book of the Year Award (1985, 1995, 2004) * Tibor Déry Prize (1987) * Joseph Fitz Award (1989) *
Kossuth Prize The Kossuth Prize ( hu, Kossuth-díj) is a state-sponsored award in Hungary, named after the Hungarian politician and revolutionist Lajos Kossuth. The Prize was established in 1948 (on occasion of the centenary of the March 15th revolution, the ...
(1990, 2012) * Sower Nívódíja Publishing (1990) * Radnóti Biennial Poetry prize (1990) * Eeva Joenpelto Award (1995) * Károli Gáspár Award (1997) * Hungarian Heritage Award (1997, 2005) *
Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary The Hungarian Order of Merit ( hu, Magyar Érdemrend) is the fourth highest State Order of Hungary. Founded in 1991, the order is a revival of an original order founded in 1946 and abolished in 1949. Its origins, however, can be traced to the O ...
, Commander's Crosses with Star, civilian ( :hu:A Magyar Köztársasági Érdemrend középkeresztje a csillaggal, 2000) * Hungarian Art Prize (2004) * Bálint Balassi Memorial Sword Award (2006) * Prima Primissima Award, 2008


Works in English


"Letter to the American Poet, Gregory Corso", ''AGNI''
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References


External links



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