Dutch author, poet, visual artist and musician
Rogi Wieg |
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Rogi Wieg (1987) |
Born | Robert Gabor Charles Wieg (1962-08-21)21 August 1962 Delft, Netherlands |
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Died | 15 July 2015(2015-07-15) (aged 52) Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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Occupation | Poet, writer |
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Nationality | Hungarian |
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Period | 1981–2015 |
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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
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Robert Gabor Charles "Rogi" Wieg (also spelled Vig; 21 August 1962 – 15 July 2015[1]) was a Dutch poet, novelist and musician.[2]