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John Batki
Born1942
NationalityAmerican
Alma materColumbia University
OccupationShort Story Writer

Poet

Translator

John Batki is an American short story writer, poet, and translator.

Life

Batki was born in Hungary in 1942, and has been living in the United States since 1957.[1] He has taught at Harvard University.[2]

Batki's work has appeared in The New Yorker.[3]

He has collected weavings and textiles since 1975.[4][5]

Awards

  • 1972 O. Henry Award
  • 1975 MacDowell Fellowship
  • 1993 Fulbright Fellowship
  • 1995-6 Fellow, Collegium Budapest Institute for Advanced Study
  • 2003 Translation Grant, National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C.

Works

Stories

  • Never Touch a Butterfly | The New Yorker | May 1970
  • Strange-Dreaming Charlie... | The New Yorker | 1971
  • This Life in Green | The New Yorker | 1972
  • At the National Festival | FICTION | 1972

Essays

  • "Alvinczi de Genere Szemere". The Hungarian Quarterly. XLIX (192). Winter 2008. Archived from the original on 2009-02-06. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  • And Not a Soul in the Streets | www.hlo.hu

Poetry

  • The Mad Shoemaker ; poems. Iowa: Toothpaste Press. 1973.
  • Falling Upwards; poems. Cambridge, Mass.: Dolphin Editions. 1976.

Translations

References

  1. ^ "The Hungarian Quarterly, VOLUME XLIX * No. 192 * Winter 2008". Archived from the original on 2009-02-06. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  2. ^ "John Batki | Penguin Random House".
  3. ^ "Search : The New Yorker". www.newyorker.com. Archived from the original on 2011-06-07.
  4. ^ "rugrabbit.com | Antique Rugs and Carpets | Asian Art | Tribal Art". www.rugrabbit.com. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  5. ^ "John Batki". Archived from the original on 2009-08-23. Retrieved 2021-10-13.
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