George Nemeth

George Nemeth (April 10, 1933 October 2, 2009) was a Hungarian Canadian psychologist, avant-garde trend poet and writer.

Biography

Nemeth was born in 1933, and grew up under Mátyás Rákosi's communist regime. After the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Nemeth escaped Hungary and settled in Canada. In 1957, Nemeth got his PhD in psychology from McGill University and taught psychology at Concordia University.[1]

Nemeth began his poetic career in the sixties. In 1981, he co-founded the Arkánum Magazine, which he also co-edited with Sándor András, Jószef Bakucz, and László Kemenes Géfin.

He died in 2009 in Montreal.

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