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Nationality
  
Slovak

Name
  
Mila Haugova

Role
  
Poet


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Born
  
14 June 1942

Books
  
Scent of the Unseen, Nostalgia, Alfa, Alfa Centauri

Mila Haugova reading at Maintenant Slovakia


Mila Haugová (born 14 June 1942) is a Hungarian poet.

Contents

Peter ablinger mila haugov from voices and piano


Life

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Haugová was born in Budapest on 14 June 1942, but she moved around with her family as a child living in Vráble, Nitra, Breziny, Zlaté Moravce and Levice. Between 1951 and 1952 her father was a political prisoner and Haugiva inherited his politics. She worked as an agronomist after attending college in Nitra, before becoming a secondary school teacher.

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She went to Canada following the invading tanks sent into Czechoslovakia in 1968 by the Warsaw Pact. She returned the following year. She published her early poetry book called Rusty Clay (Hrdzavá hlina) in 1980 under the name Mila Srnková. In 1986 she started a decade long stint as editor of the literary magazine Romboid. After this she earned her living translating from German and writing and living in Bratislava and Levice. in 1990 she published Čisté dni which was based on, Peter Ondreička, her partners graphical works. Ondreička who was a painter died in the same year. She published Atlas piesku and Genotext in 2011.

Mila Haugová cantiamore Vydavatestvo Artforum

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Mila Haugová PWF Mla Haugov

References

Mila Haugová Wikipedia