Zsuzsa Selyem
Zsuzsa Selyem | |
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Born | May 15, 1967 |
Awards | Tibor Déry Award |
Website | zsuzsaselyem |
Zsuzsa Selyem (Born May 15, 1967) is a Romanian-Hungarian novelist, poet, translator and literary historian. She is an associate professor ant the Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj, Romania.[1]
Career
Selyem began attending the ELTE Faculty of Humanities[2] in 1997, and graduated with a PhD in Aesthetics in 2003.[3][4] She previously worked as a journalist and editor for the Hungarian Institute of Literary Studies,[5][6] before taking an associate professor job at Babes-Bolyai.
She was a guest on the Belső közlés literary program.[7]
Awards
- Aladár Komlós Award (2018)[8]
Works in English
- Selyem, Zsuzsa; Mihálycsa, Erika; Sherwood, P. A. (2020). It's raining in Moscow. New York, NY: Contra Mundum Press. ISBN 978-1-940625-39-3. OCLC 1151896414.
Works
Name | Year | Type | ISBN | Reviews | Publisher |
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Moszkvában esik : egy kitelepítés története (It's Raining in Moscow) | 2020 | Book | ISBN 9789636765910 | [9][10] | Contra Mundum Press[11] |
9 kiló : történet a 119. zsoltárra (9 Kilos) | 2011 | Book | ISBN 9789737605214 | Hungarian Literature Online | |
Danube 1954 | 2016 | Book | [12] | World Literature Today | |
Humor az avantgárdban és a posztmodernben (Humor in the Avant-Garde and Postmodernism) |
2004 | Book | ISBN 9789737953131 | [13] | Scientia |
Name | Year | Reviews | Publisher |
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Milyen bájos haver a szomszédunk (What a Charming Dude is our Neighbor) | 2020 | [14] | Hungarian Literature Online |
A Hold a kemény vízen át: Amerika nem szeret engem (The Moon Through the Hard Water: America doesn't like me) | 2019 | [15] | World Literature Today[16] |
Az első világvége, amit együtt töltöttünk (The First Apocalypse We Spent Together) | 2020 | [17] | Jelenkor Publishing |
Mire vársz? (What are you Waiting For?) | 2009 | Bookart | |
Az a kis napfénycsík (That Little Strip of Sunshine) | 2018 | [18] | Hungarian Literature Online |
Name | Year | ISBN |
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Himmler trükkje (Himmler's Trick) | 2018 | |
Fiktív állatok (Fictitious Animals) | 2014 | |
Erdei politika : publisztikák (Forest Policy) | 2009 | ISBN 9789731650067 |
Valami helyet (Somewhere) | 2001 | ISBN 9789639136656 |
References
- ^ "Zsuzsa Selyem". Words Without Borders. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
- ^ "bio – Selyem Zsuzsa". Retrieved 2024-12-23.
- ^ László (weblap.ro), Buzogány. "SELYEM Zsuzsa". hunlit.lett.ubbcluj.ro. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
- ^ "Selyem Zsuzsa: Hogy nézzem is, és bírjam is". Litera – az irodalmi portál (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ "Zsuzsa Selyem | The Modern Novel". www.themodernnovel.org. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
- ^ "Selyem Zsuzsa: Jachtokkal parádézó hatalom próbálja elnémítani az SZFE diákjait". hvg.hu. 2020-09-14. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ Klubrádió, Pályi Márk /. "Selyem Zsuzsa: Az a napverte sáv". NetrixLabs.com (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ "Aladár Komlós Award Ceremony – FUGA – EN". Retrieved 2024-12-23.
- ^ "Selyem Zsuzsa angolul, alkotók és végrendeleteik, NSK gyermekirodalmi díj, új Sylvia Plath életrajz". Litera – az irodalmi portál (in Hungarian). 2020-10-27. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ Simon, Daniel. "It's Raining in Moscow by Zsuzsa Selyem". World Literature Today. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ "IT'S RAINING IN MOSCOW | Contra Mundum Press". ContraMundumPress. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ Johnson, Michelle (2016-10-24). ""Danube 1954," by Zsuzsa Selyem". World Literature Today. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ "xantusz.hu/humor-az-avantgardban-es-a-posztmodernben". xantusz.hu. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ ""What a charming dude is our neighbour": Zsuzsa Selyem in conversation with Erika Mihálycsa". hlo.hu - Hungarian Literature Online. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ Simon, Daniel (2020-01-02). "The Moon through the Hard Water: America Doesn't Like Me, by Zsuzsa Selyem". World Literature Today. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ "The Moon through the Hard Water: America Doesn't Like Me, by Zsuzsa Selyem". World Literature Today. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ "Paradise After – Review of Zsuzsa Selyem's The First Apocalypse We Spent Together". hlo.hu - Hungarian Literature Online. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ Walch, Louis (2018-03-01). "That Little Strip of Sunshine by Zsuzsa Selyem". Words Without Borders. Retrieved 2025-01-23.