Tas László Dobos

Tas László Dobos (born 6 March 1947) is a Hungarian poet and philosopher. He went to high school in Budapest and graduated from the Facuty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University. He taught Hungarian and world literature for 30, philosophy for 25 years, and art history and history of religion for a shorter period. He was mainly a teacher, but also worked as an architect and as a librarian. He concluded teaching at THÉBA Academy of Arts in 2013. He began publishing and travelling in 1987. Since 1990, ha has always cast his vote to the party which could ensure the unity and rise of the Hungarians.

Tas László Dobos
Dobos in 1994
Born (1947-03-06) 6 March 1947
Budapest
NationalityHungarian
SpouseÁgnes Halász

Critical reception

His poems are significant in his oeuvre: he combines verse and poetic prose. The coexistence of permanent avant-garde and modernised tradition is the novelty in his style. "Dante was the first who dared to write a poetic worldview on time on his own, the lyrical universes of Milton, Goethe, Madách, Ferenc Juhász also exist on the ontic plane. VII. Poéma fits into this line of philosophical thought." (Tibor Balázs, poet, literary historian)[1]

His drama trilogy presents existence philosophically: "Your dramas are large-scale, difficult to interpret. No-one has such dramatic technique, drama language together today. I tend to see the personalised reflections of Kleist’s and Brecht’s sense of the world in your works: strangely, these evidently opposite passions fit together well in your creative world." (Tamás Tarján, literary historian, theater critic).

He renews novel with the reg genre. His related works titled REN uniquely contextualise narratives, philosophical mosaics, speeches, dreams, lyrical and dramatic inserts, and more. "It was good to read REN. Hamvas and Krúdy came to my mind. And I saw the continuation of tradition in you book. The text is poetic and the presentation of the world delightfully delicate, mysterious." (Róbert Barna, writer, translator)

He uses revelation as a base genre, applies his specific association method in his travelogue; his essays fill some blank pages of not only literary history, but also of art history.

Works

  • Lángomban Fürödtem, Isten Italában (poems, 1990)[2]
  • Lelkem Bugyraiban ég.., ég.., ég... (poems, 1991)[3]
  • A Filozófia Első és Végső Percei (aphorisms and revelations, 1992)
  • A Képtelenségről, a Szabadságról, az Istenségről... (studies, 1993)
  • Szünettelen Oxigénkút (four poems, 1998)[4]
  • Befelé a Halottig (drama, 1999)[5][6]
  • V. Poéma: Ünnepi Vers az Ezredfordulóra - Poéme V.: Poéme de Féte pour le Millénaire (poem, Hungarian–French bilingual edition presented at 12ème Salon du Livre, Colmar, 2001)[7][8]
  • Emberlét, Isten (aphorisms and revelations, extended edition, 2002)
  • Áldozatok (dramas, 2003)
  • Istenles Virággal (poems, 2004)[9]
  • Túl a Ráción (studies, 2004)
  • Vérig Sértesz, Ha a Rágalmam Mérgét Kiállod (drama, 2005)
  • A Ren (novel, 2007)
  • Megyünk Amerikába - a Kettős Én (travelogue, 2008)
  • A Ren X Pilonja (aphorisms and revelations, revised edition, 2009)
  • Fényáztatta Halandóság (poems, 2009)
  • Szelíd Vadak (studies, 2010)
  • VII. Poéma (poem, 2012)
  • A Ren Kimerítése (novel, 2014)
  • VIII. Poéma: Eidüllion a Szélben (poem, 2016)
  • A Ren mint médium (novel, 2017)
  • IX. Poéma. A megfoghatatlan (2018)
  • Egy életben fél évszázad (2019)
  • Egotörténet (2019)
  • A szabadság szép magányossága (poems, 2020)
  • Múlás (2021)

References

  1. Blurb in VII. Poéma, ISBN 9639643734
  2. "Monguz OPAC". 173.151. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  3. "Monguz OPAC". 193.6.173.151.
  4. (OSZK), Országos Széchényi Könyvtár. "OSZK - LibriVision - Szünettelen oxigénkút". nektar.oszk.hu.
  5. István, Váncsa. "Élet és Irodalom, 2001/3. szám". es.hu. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  6. (1947-), Dobos Tas László. "Befelé a halottig : színházi mű két felvonásban". kkmk.hu. Retrieved 9 March 2017.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. István, Váncsa. "Élet és Irodalom, 2001/27. szám". es.hu. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  8. (1947-), Dobos Tas László. "Poéme V. : poéme de féte pour le millénaire, 1999-2000". kkmk.hu. Retrieved 9 March 2017.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. "Könyvkolónia - Könyv - Istenles virággal. új versek és régiek újra (DOBOS TAS LÁSZLÓ)". konyvkolonia.hu. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
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