Rogi Wieg Explained

Rogi Wieg
Birth Name:Robert Gabor Charles Wieg
Birth Date:21 August 1962
Birth Place:Delft, Netherlands
Death Place:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nationality:Hungarian
Occupation:Poet, writer
Period:1981–2015

Robert Gabor Charles "Rogi" Wieg (also spelled Vig; 21 August 1962 – 15 July 2015[1]) was a Dutch poet, novelist and musician.[2]

Biography

Robert Gabor Charles Wieg was born on 21 August 1962 in Delft in the Netherlands. His parents had fled from Hungary in 1956 and had settled in the Netherlands a year later.

Wieg was trained in classical music during his youth, but at the age of sixteen, he started to favor blues music and Dutch chanson. He has worked for Liesbeth List. Wieg was the editor of the literary magazines Tirade and Measure. He was a poetry critic for Het Parool between 1986 and 1999. In 1999, Wieg began with painting and drawing. As an artist he was self-taught. Together with Mari Alföldy, Wieg translated poetry from Hungarian.[3]

His life was marked by severe depression. He was regularly admitted to psychiatric hospitals to undergo electroshock therapy and he attempted suicide three times.

On 29 December 2014 Wieg married the artist Abys Kovács, who illustrated the poems of Khazarenbloed.[1]

Wieg died on 15 July 2015 in Amsterdam at the age of 52.[1] He had opted for euthanasia because of unbearable psychological and physical suffering.

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Notes and References

  1. http://nos.nl/artikel/2047230-dichter-rogi-wieg-52-overleden.html Dichter Rogi Wieg (52) overleden
  2. http://www.poetryinternationalweb.net/pi/site/poet/item/9508/6/Rogi-Wieg Poetry International
  3. Web site: Author - Rogi Wieg - Letterenfonds. www.letterenfonds.nl.