Ozsvath, Zsuzsanna
OZSVATH, Zsuzsanna
OZSVATH, Zsuzsanna. Yugoslav, b. 1934. Genres: Literary criticism and history. Career: University of Texas-Dallas, professor of literature; director, Holocaust Studies Program, 1980-. Publications: In the Footsteps of Orpheus: The Life and Times of Miklos Radnoti, 2000. TRANSLATIONS: (with F. Turner) M. Radnoti, Foamy Sky: The Major Poems of Miklos Radnoti, 1992, bilingual edition, 2000; (with F. Turner) A. Jozsef, The Iron-Blue Vault: Selected Poems of Attila Jozsef, 1999. Address: University of Texas at Dallas, Department of Arts and Humanities, PO Box 830688, Richardson, TX 75083-0688, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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