George Szirtes

George Szirtes

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George Szirtes was born in Budapest in 1948, and came to England with his family after the 1956 Hungarian Uprising. He was educated in England, training as a painter, and has always written in English. In recent years he has worked as a translator of Hungarian literature, producing editions of such writers as Otto Orban, Zsuzsa Rakovszky and Agnes Nemes Nagy. He co-edited Bloodaxe's Hungarian anthology The Colonnade of Teeth. His Bloodaxe poetry books are The Budapest File (2000); An English Apocalypse (2001); Reel (2004), winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize; New & Collected Poems (2008) and The Burning of the Books and other poems (2009), shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize 2009. Bloodaxe has also published John Sears' critical study Reading George Szirtes (2008). Szirtes lives in Norfolk and teaches at the University of East Anglia.
15th September 2012

In the Land of the Giants: Selected Children’s Poems

Winner of the CLPE Poetry AwardGeorge Szirtes’ children’s poems comprise riddles, mysteries and parables, strange encoun... MoreIn the Land of the Giants: Selected Children’s Poems

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2nd February 2017

How to be a Tiger: Poems

"The tiger growls, its eyes ablaze, but we too have our tiger ways, we too can pad through the dark wood of the co... MoreHow to be a Tiger: Poems

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5th October 1998

Red-All-Over Riddle Book

Prize-winning poet, George Szirtes, gives his young audience a box of riddles that will show them the wonderfully transf... MoreRed-All-Over Riddle Book

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