Zend, Robert
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1929-1985-01-27- - 1985
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Arbormundi / Zend, Robert., 1982
Item
Identifier: CC-29945-31336
Scope and Contents
Internet: Robert Zend (1929-1985) was a Poet, Philosopher, Multi-media artist. A published author in his homeland of Hungary by 1956, he fled to North America during the communist takeover. He used to say that his first five years living in Toronto were 'wretched', but that the next twenty he 'felt like a man without a home'. He had no immediate audience for his Hungarian books and he could not yet write fluently in English. He once wrote, "Budapest is my homeland, Toronto is my home. In Toronto I am nostalgic for Budapest. In Budapest I am nostalgic for Toronto. Everywhere else I am nostalgic for my nostalgia." Evenutally Zend did find his place in Toronto, publishing several books of poetry and humor, including From Zero to One (1973), Beyond Labels (1983) and Oab (published posthumously, 1986). He was often linked with Canada's literary elite, having friendships with and the admiration of the likes of Margaret Atwood and Northrop Frye. Glenn Gould called him "Canada's most...
Dates:
1982
Versek, Kepversek, 1988
Item
Identifier: CC-34024-35700
Scope and Contents
This book is an anthology of poems by Zend. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1988
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