Background
Kolumban, Nicholas was born on June 17, 1937 in Budapest. Son of Karoly Kolumban and Martha Joo.
( The first section of this book vividly details the youn...)
The first section of this book vividly details the young poet's initiation into American society. The third and final section contains poems about the exile's return to his homeland. In between is a section containing his superb translations of two major contemporary Hungarian poets, Sandor Csoori and Elemar Horvath.
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Kolumban, Nicholas was born on June 17, 1937 in Budapest. Son of Karoly Kolumban and Martha Joo.
Bachelor, Pennsylvania State University, 1962. Master of Arts, Pennsylvania State University, 1965.
Instructor Virginia State University, Blaksburg, until 1970. Teacher Bridgewater(New Jersey) - Raritan School District, 1971-1985, Paterson (New Jersey) School District, 1985-1995. Instructor Raritan Valley Community College, Somerville, New Jersey, from 1995.
( The first section of this book vividly details the youn...)
( Twenty modern Hungarian poets are represented in this a...)
Author: In Memory of My Third Decade, 1981, Reception at the Mongolian Embassy, 1987, Surgery on My Soul, 1996, Flares on Water, 2000. Editor, translator (anthology): The Science of In-Between, 1999, Turmoil in Hungary, 1982. Contributor to journals incluidng American Poetry Review, Artful Dodge, Iowa Review, others.
Member Poetry Society of America, Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists and Novelists association.
Married Ann Kolumban, November 6, 1967. 1 child, Nicole.