Rogi Wieg

Rogi Wieg
Rogi Wieg (1987)
Rogi Wieg (1987)
BornRobert Gabor Charles Wieg
(1962-08-21)21 August 1962
Delft, Netherlands
Died15 July 2015(2015-07-15) (aged 52)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
OccupationPoet, writer
NationalityHungarian
Period1981–2015
Notable awards
  • 1987 – Lucy B. and CW van der Hoogt Prize for Magic Wire dagverdrijf
  • 1988 – Charlotte Köhler Scholarship for The sea has no manners
  • 2004 – Choice Club Poetry Club, publisher of Awater on The Other
  • 2008 – Poetry Awards, winning work: No revolver from Comb
  • 2014 – Rogi Cradle's poem Slow gone black flower fields was recorded in The 100 best poems chosen by Ahmed Aboutaleb for the VSB Poetry 2014

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