Robert Zend – Part 2. Dissolving Labels and Boundaries
Part 2. Dissolving Labels and Boundaries Being a poet does not depend on the geographical location of the poet’s body, or on the political system under which the publisher functions, but on the...
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Part 4. Canada: “Freedom, Everybody’s Homeland” Robert Zend and his wife, Ibi, and eight-month-old baby, Aniko, escaped Hungary in mid-November 1956 when the Soviets crushed the Hungarian...
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Part 8. Canadian Literary Cross-Pollination: The Three Roberts, Norman McLaren, and Glenn Gould Robert Zend the Nomad...
View ArticleRobert Zend – Part 9. International Affinities: Argentina (Borges)
Part 9. International Affinities: Argentina (Borges) Introduction: Belonging Nowhere but Humanity In the previous sections, I traced some of Robert Zend’s Hungarian literary roots as well as...
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