Daniel Piksiades
Daniel Piksiades (Slovak: Daniel Pixiades; 5 July 1931 – 30 March 2024) was a Yugoslav and Serbian poet of Slovak origin. He was the author of poetry collections in Slovak, Serbian and Croatian, and has been translated into many world languages. He was a member of the Association of Writers of Serbia, Slovakia, Vojvodina and Montenegro.[1] BiographyDaniel Piksiades was born on 5 July 1931, in the town of Kisač in Vojvodina. He graduated from the teachers' school in Sombor in 1950. He worked as a teacher in Seleuš, Veliko Središte, Kulpin, Sremski Karlovci, Stari Bar and Sutomore. He worked for a year in the Catering Chamber in Novi Sad. At the end of September 1974, he moved to Canada with his family. Piksiades resided in Thunder Bay, Ontario, until his death on 30 March 2024, aged 92.[2][3] Literary workPiksiades collaborated with the Czechoslovak newspaper Ljudove zvesci and volunteered on the local Yugoslav radio station. In Canada, he was initially a contributor and then editor of the newspaper Naše novine (1977–1988), around which many poets from Canada and around the world gathered. There, Piksiades published poems, stories, essays and articles.[4] He was a member of the Association Desanka Maksimović. As he lived in the former Yugoslavia, Piksiades wrote songs in his native Slovak and Serbo-Croatian languages. They have been published in magazines, poem collections and anthologies.[5] He was a member of the Writers' Association of Slovakia, Serbia, Vojvodina and Montenegro. Published worksPiksiades combined poetry published in Serbian in Yugoslavia with poetry published in Canada in the collection of poems Being Outside/Biti Izvan (1976). The book was published by the publishing house Kultura in Bački Petrovac. The same publisher has published two more collections of songs by Piksiades in Serbian: To the Heart of the Earth/Ka srcu zemlje (2005) and North from Everywhere/Odasvud sjever (2006).[6] In 2021, the book Water Festival appeared in St. Petersburg, translated into Russian[7] by the writer and translator Vladimir Baboshin[8] (Russian: Владимир А. Бабошин). In 2021, the book In the Honor of the Grass[9] translated into Belarusian by Diana Lazarevich (Serbian Cyrillic: Дајана Лазаревић) was published in Belarus.[10] Collections of poetry in Slovak
Collections of poetry for children in Slovak
Biographies in Serbian
Collections of poetry in Serbian
Collections of poetry in English
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