Poet Kányádi laid to rest in Szeklerland
Poet, writer and translator Sándor Kányádi was buried in Porumbenii Mari/Nagygalambfalva (Szeklerland), his home village, on Saturday.
As we wrote, Kossuth Prize-winning poet Sándor Kányádi died at age 89 in the early hours of Wednesday, 20 June 2018, in Budapest.
Hungarian President János Áder, government and church officials as well as politicians and literary celebrities attended the event.
In his eulogy, Áder said that Kányádi’s life and calling was the Hungarian language.
Nagygalambfalva, Romania. Poet Kányádi laid to rest in Szeklerland, photo: MTI“He healed with verse and brought Hungarian communities closer to each other,” he said.
A message from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was read out before the ceremony. In the letter, Orbán said that Kányádi’s work
“opened up the innermost landscapes of Hungarian culture … We are grateful that young and old, those living in the home country and those far away can all draw strength from his poetry,”
he said.
Nagygalambfalva, Romania. Poet Kányádi laid to rest in Szeklerland, photo: MTIKányádi graduated from the University of Cluj (Kolozsvár) in 1954. His poetry focused on faithfulness to his ethnic Hungarian community and presenting the social conflicts of Ceausescu’s Romania. His poetry was a synthesis of traditional and modern lyric components.
Nagygalambfalva, Romania. Poet Kányádi laid to rest in Szeklerland, photo: MTIKányádi was honoured with a number of awards, including the prestigious Kossuth Prize (1993), the Herder Prize 1994), and two Orders of Merit of Hungary: Middle Cross (2004) and Grand Cross (2009).
Photo: MTI
Source: MTI
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