Katalin Ladik 
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FEHÉR MADÁR hongrois

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NÉGY FEKETE LÓ MÖGÖTTEM REPÜL hongrois

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JÉGMADÁR hongrois

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A SZÖRNYETEG, AKIT SZERETÜNK hongrois

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AZ EMBEREK SZÉTSZÉLEDÉSE hongrois

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HÉT SZŰKÖS ESZTENDŐ / A KÉK KATONA hongrois

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A SÁSKA hongrois

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A FÁKAT MIND MEGNÖVESZTENI ! hongrois

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A FEKETE LÉGYCSAPÓ hongrois

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GYERE VELEM A MITOLÓGIÁBA hongrois

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FORGATÓKÖNYV hongrois

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Katalin Ladik 
Author

Foto © Josef G. Schreiner
* 25.10.1942, Novi Sad, Serbie
Réside à: Budapest, Hongrie

Katalin Ladik (b. 1942 in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia) is a true multi-artist: poet, performer and actor. She works both with printed poems and with visual poetry, audio texts, prose, collages, photography and experimental music. Ladik has also appeared in a great many performances, happenings and theatre plays.
In her home country in the early Sixties she was a legendary and controversial figure with her feminist-shamanistic sound poems and nude performances. In her graphic scores and vocal compositions she dissects language into its component parts and explores them with visual and vocal approaches through movement and gestures. The astoundingly rich frequency range of her singing gave Ladik her reputation as a ‘Yoko Ono of the Balkans’.
For twenty years, Ladik has lived and worked alternately in Novi Sad (Serbia) and Budapest (Hungary) and on the island of Hvar (Croatia). Her shrill artistic work has garnered many awards, most recently the 2015 Klára Herczeg Prize, the 2016 Lennon-Ono Peace Prize and the 2017 Artisjus Literature Prize. She is a regular guest at international festivals and took part in documenta 14 in 2017.

 Foto © Josef G. Schreiner
Publications
  • Ballada az ezüstbicikliről

    Novi Sad: Forum, 1969

  • Elindultak a kis piros bulldózerek

    Novi Sad: Forum, 1971

  • Mesék a hétfejű varrógépről

    Novi Sad: Forum, 1978

  • Ikarosz a metrón

    Novi Sad: Forum, 1981

  • A parázna söprű – Bludna metla

    Novi Sad: Forum, 1984

  • Kiűzetés

    Budapest: Magvető, 1988

  • Jegyesség

    Budapest: Fekete Sas - Orpheusz, 1994

  • A négydimenziós ablak

    Budapest: Fekete Sas, 1998

  • Fűketrec

    Budapest: Orpheusz, 2004

  • Élhetek az arcodon?

    Budapest: Nyitott Könyvműhely, 2007

  • Belső vízözön

    Budapest: Parnasszus, 2011

  • Ladik Katalin legszebb versei

    Bratislava: AB-ART, 2012

  • A víz emlékezete

    Budapest: Kalligram, 2016

Prix
  • 1991 Kassák Lajos Award

  • 2000 Mikes Kelemen Kör

  • 2001 József Attila Prize

  • 2003 Mediawave Parallel Culture Award

  • 2009 National Award for Culture of the Republic of Serbia

  • 2012 Laurel Wreath Award

  • 2015 Klára Herczeg Award

  • 2016 the Lennon Ono Grant for Peace