Imre Oravecz
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Imre Oravecz
Summary
Imre Oravecz is a human[1]. His place of birth was Szajla[2]. He was born on February 15, 1943[3]. He worked as a poet[4] and literary translator[5].
Key Facts
- Born in Szajla[2], Imre Oravecz…
- Imre Oravecz was born on February 15, 1943[3].
- Imre Oravecz held citizenship in Hungary[6].
- Imre Oravecz worked as a poet[4].
- Imre Oravecz's professions included literary translator[5].
- Imre Oravecz was employed by University of California[7].
- Imre Oravecz was employed by Corvinus University of Budapest[8].
- Imre Oravecz received the Kossuth Prize[9].
- Imre Oravecz received the Alföld Prize[10].
- Imre Oravecz received the Q1105226[11].
- Imre Oravecz received the Móricz Zsigmond Grant[12].
- Imre Oravecz received the Füst Milán Prize[13].
- Imre Oravecz received the Alföld Prize[14].
- Imre Oravecz was a member of Digital Literary Academy[15].
- Imre Oravecz was a member of Hungarian Art Academy[16].
- Imre Oravecz is recorded as male[17].
- Imre Oravecz's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Imre Oravecz's Commons category is recorded as Imre Oravecz[19].
- Imre Oravecz's family name is recorded as Oravecz[20].
- Imre Oravecz's given name is recorded as Imre[21].
- Imre Oravecz's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Hungarian[22].
- Imre Oravecz's P5821 is recorded as 22542[23].
- Imre Oravecz's writing language is recorded as Hungarian[24].
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Origins and Family
Imre Oravecz was born in Szajla[2]. He was born on February 15, 1943[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include poet[4] and literary translator[5]. Employers include University of California[7], a state university system[25], in United States[26], founded in 1868[27], headquartered in Oakland[28] and Corvinus University of Budapest[8], a university[29], in Hungary[30], founded in 1920[31], headquartered in Budapest[32].
Recognition
Awards received include Kossuth Prize[9], an award[33], in Hungary[34], founded in 1948[35]; Alföld Prize[10], a cultural prize[36], in Hungary[37]; Q1105226[11], an award[38]; Móricz Zsigmond Grant[12], a literary scholarship[39], in Hungary[40], founded in 1973[41]; and Füst Milán Prize[13], a literary award[42], in Hungary[43], founded in 1975[44].
FAQs
Where was Imre Oravecz born?
Imre Oravecz was born in Szajla[2].
What did Imre Oravecz do for work?
Imre Oravecz worked as poet[4] and literary translator[5].
What awards did Imre Oravecz receive?
Honors received include Kossuth Prize[9], Alföld Prize[10], Q1105226[11], and Móricz Zsigmond Grant[12].