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Ferenc Juhász
Ferenc Juhász in 2009
Born (1928-08-16)16 August 1928
Bia, Hungary
Died 2 December 2015(2015-12-02) (aged 87)
Budapest, Hungary
Occupation Poet
Language Hungarian
Nationality Hungarian

Ferenc Juhász (born August 16, 1928 – died December 2, 2015) was a famous Hungarian poet. He was known for his unique and powerful poems. Many people thought he might even win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976, which is a huge honor for writers.

He received the Golden Wreath award in 1992. This award celebrates poets from all over the world.

Who Was Ferenc Juhász?

Ferenc Juhász was born in a small Hungarian village called Bia. He grew up to become one of Hungary's most important poets. His writing style was very imaginative and often used long, flowing sentences.

He wrote about many different things. These included nature, history, and the deep feelings people have. His poems often felt like grand stories.

His Early Life and First Poems

Juhász started writing poetry when he was young. He published his very first poem in 1946. This was just after World War II.

In 1949, he released his first collection of poems. It was called The Winged Foal. This book showed his unique talent right away.

Famous Works and Recognition

Ferenc Juhász wrote many poems that became very well-known. One of his most famous works is "The boy changed into a stag clamors at the gate of secrets." This poem is a great example of his imaginative style.

His poems have been translated into many different languages. This means people all over the world could read and enjoy his work. Being translated helps a writer become famous internationally.

He was recognized with several important awards during his life. The Golden Wreath award in 1992 was one of the biggest. It showed how much his poetry was valued globally.

What Made His Poetry Special?

Juhász's poems were special because they were very detailed and often quite long. He used a lot of vivid images and strong emotions. He liked to mix real-life events with magical or mythical ideas.

His writing often explored big questions about life and the universe. He wanted to understand the world around him through his poetry. His work continues to inspire many readers and writers today.

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