Robert Zend | |
Birth Place: | Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary |
Death Date: | 27 June, |
Death Place: | Toronto, Canada |
Nationality: | Hungarian-Canadian |
Alma Mater: | University of Toronto |
Genre: | Poetry Short story |
Robert Zend (1929 - 1985) was a Hungarian-Canadian poet,[1] fiction writer and a multimedia artist.[2] [3]
Born in Budapest, Zend fled to Canada after the failed Hungarian Uprising of 1956. He took a master's degree in Italian literature from the University of Toronto in 1969, and worked as a producer of Ideas documentaries for CBC Radio.
His poetry collections included From Zero to One (1973), Beyond Labels (1982) and Arbormundi (1982); Oāb, was published in two separate volumes in 1983 and 1985. A short story collection, Daymares: Selected Fictions on Dreams and Time, was published posthumously in 1991.
Zend was part of a trilogy of Toronto poets who published with HMS Press et al. The Three Roberts with Robert Sward and Robert Priest in 1984.