Gabor G. Gyukics

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Gabor G. Gyukics is a Hungarian American poet and literary translator. He is translating American poetry to Hungarian and Hungarian poetry to American English. Thanks to an Arts Link grant he started an Open Reading series in Hungary in 1999.

His Publications:

Original Poetry:

- Utcai Elődás, in Hungarian, Fekete Sas Publishing, Budapest, 1998 - Last Smile, English-Hungarian, Cross Cultural Communications, NY, 1999, Preface by Hal Sirowitz - A remete többes száma, Fekete Sas Publishing, Budapest, 2002 - versKÉPzelet, poems and writings on art in Hungarian and 22 works by 20 contemporary fine artists, Hanga Publishing, Budapest, 2005 - Lepkék vitrinben, in Hungarian, Fekete Sas Publishing, Budapest, 2006


Translations:

- Half-Naked Muse / Félmeztelen múzsa, Contemporary American Poetry Anthology,bilingual, Budapest, Magyar Könyvklub Publishing 2000. - Swimming in the Ground, Contemporary Hungarian Poetry Anthology, Neshui Publishing, St. Louis, USA, 2002. Co-translator: Michael Castro -Gypsy Drill, Collected poems of Attila Balogh in English, Neshui Publishing, St. Louis, USA, 2005. Co- translator: Michael Castro - Consciousness, Attila József DVD English version, Petőfi Literary Museum, 2005. Budapest - A Transparent Lion, Selected poetry of Attila József in English, Green Integer Publishing, 2006. LA - Átkelés, Contemporary American Poetry Anthology in Hungarian, Nyitott Könyvműhely, 2007. Budapest - A szem önéletrajza, Selected poetry of Paul Auster, Barrus Publishing, 2007. Budapest

CD:

- Sand Snail, English language poetry; Frogpond Productions, New York, 2000. Music: Mark Deutsch. Guest Poet: Nagy Imola Borzos

Exhibition:

The Afterlife of a Book; the poetry of Gábor G. Gyukics with the eyes of contemporary fine artists, 15 poems –19 artists – 21 artworks, Mucius Gallery, Budapest April 11- May 12 2005

Magazine:

Látó literary magazine American issue; guest editor, translator