Vera Filo
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Vera Filo (born 1973) is a Hungarian playwright, poet, comic writer and illustrator. Born in Zalaegerszeg, she is currently living in Hungary. She always signs her name uncapitalized: filó vera.[citation needed]
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[edit] Main Theatrical Works
- Ariel, the Dumb Spirit “Ariel, a buta szellem” (children’s play, 2006)[citation needed]
- For Maid in London “Szobalánynak Londonban” (play, premiered in Zsámbék, 2003) also known as “”A Maid in London”” “Egy szobalány Londonban”, Millenaris Park Theatre, January 23, 2003
- Rob and Tot Just Laugh Once More “Rob és Tot pont még nevet egyet” (play)
- Tulipdoctor “Tulipándoktor” (play)
[edit] Main Awards
- Zsigmond Móricz Literary Prize, 2000
[edit] Illustrations
Café X by Orsolya Karafiáth, Ulipus House Publishing, Budapest, 2004
Unmarked Day in the Library “Jegyzetlen nap a könyvtárszobában” poem by Orsolya Karafiáth, Beszélő, 2002 December
Stripburek – Comics from the other Europe, comic book, Lyubiana, Slovenia
[edit] Publications
Or is it still so? “Vagy mégis?”, Theleme, 1998 spring
The Maze “A labirintus”, Theleme, 1998 spring
Stop! “Állj!”, Theleme, 1998 summer
Jelenkor, 2001 march (unknown title)
[edit] Quotes
Camels fart humps on the North Pole. “Tevék púpot finganak az északi sarokra.”
[edit] External links
[edit] Poems in Hungarian and German Languages
- http://www.goethe.de/ms/bud/szenen/filo/magyar/fvers.htm - her poems were published in German on the 1999 Frankfurt Book Fair.