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Born in Budapest, Hungary, Geza escaped with his family in 1956 during the Hungarian Revolution, immigrating to Canada the same year. He grew up in Toronto, attending the University of Toronto Schools, where he was School Captain. He graduated from Harvard University with a BA in Human Ecology in 1972 (after taking a break in his studies to work as a host in the Ontario Pavilion at Expo70 in Osaka, Japan). Geza was selected as a Rhodes Scholar from Ontario, attending Oxford University and graduating with a BA/MA in Human Sciences in 1974; he completed his studies with a MSc in Economics from London School of Economics and Politics in 1975. Geza represented Canada as an epée fencer in the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal.

Geza’s professional experience has included stints in government, international organizations, finance and environmental entrepreneurship. Since 2004, he has been semi-retired, managing a few investments mainly in the clean energy sector and devoting himself to his family and his writing. Geza is a citizen of Canada and Hungary, a green card holder with an American wife, a daughter living in San Francisco and a son in Nairobi, and currently divides his time between Barnard, Vermont and San Francisco.

Geza is a prolific author with twelve books published (six in the last twelve months), including five thrillers, three memoirs, three collections of poetry and a children’s picture storybook. His articles and poetry have been published in journals in Canada and the USA.

Sources: https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/author/B00CRFIYEK?_encoding=UTF8&node=283155&offset=0&pageSize=12&sort=author-pages-popularity-rank&page=1&langFilter=default#formatSelectorHeader

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6874090.Geza_Tatrallyay

Geza’s Other Publications

Sophie, My Dear (short story translation from Hungarian), in Saturday Night, October, 1977

A Wanderer's Evensong (after Goethe), Quarry, Summer, 1983, Volume 32/3

Dawn Dreams, American Poetry Anthology, Spring/Summer, 1983, Vol. II, No. 1-2

Echoes, Pierian Spring, Autumn, 1983

Autumnal Question, Quarry, Winter, 1984, Volume 33/1

Let's Give Business An Incentive It Understands (with A.J. Cassils), Globe & Mail, October 21, 1988

Portfolio Pollution, The Greenhouse Gas Risk Factor, (with P. Bodnar), The RMA Journal, June, 2003

Café Scene, SunStruck Magazine, April, 2016

Ember Eyes, PoemTown Randolph Anthology, April 2017

Mo(u)rning, PoemTown Randolph Anthology, April 2017

For a Squashed Land Crab, PoemTown Randolph Anthology, April 2017

Haiku: Milky Way, published in October, 2017 issue of Byword

The Trout, published in December 2017 issue of Polar Expressions

Saturn, published in the PoemTown Randolph April 2018 Anthology.

The Witching Hour, published in the 37.2 Spring/Summer 2018 issue of Existere Journal. The world is a dangerous place … was published in the August 2018 issue of Grey Borders Magazine.

Haiku: Raqqa was published in the August 2018 issue of Grey Borders Magazine.

There is no second chance … was published in the August 2018 issue of Grey Borders Magazine.

Extinction was published in the August 2018 issue of Grey Borders Magazine.

Drowning was published in the August 2018 issue of Grey Borders Magazine.

The Dragonfly was published in the August 2018 issue of Grey Borders Magazine.

Haiku: statement of godlessness was published in the August 2018 issue of Grey Borders Magazine.

Haiku: pis was published in the August 2018 issue of Grey Borders Magazine.

Unhinged leaders was published in the August 2018 issue of Grey Borders Magazine.