Today, 96% of the world's printed literature is written in English, and the desire and existential imperative to publish in English haunts Western Europe as much as it does Hungary or Romania. The fact that someone has written a work of literary theory in French or in German, once so prestigious, makes almost no difference outside the narrow domestic sphere.
College teacher, newspaper editor, specialist and literary translator, essayist, mediator of French literature and culture. He lives in Budapest.
He graduated as a sociologist-economist from the Corvinus University of Budapest, and obtained a PhD in sociology from the same university.
Started writing in 2018, more creative
Poet, writer, creator of the Letters in Verse. His writings have been published in Hungarian Culture, Bárka and Kortárs, among others.
Aliz Mária Lévai was born in the autumn of 2002 in Transcarpathia, on the day of the leap month in her zodiac sign. She wears raised earrings and dark lipstick.
His literary activity developed in the 2000s. Since 2002 he has published poems, reviews and essays in print and online journals in Hungary and abroad.
I work as a writer, essayist and playwright, but I have also been researching history and the history of ideas for some time. I have published several volumes, travelled and lived all over the world, am currently an associate professor at the University of Pannonia and live in Leányfalun with my family and our dog from Newfoundland.
In 2021 he was awarded the Gyula Illyés Prize of the Hungarian Academy of Arts. He has also received the Endre Ady and József Ratkó Prizes and the Quasimodo Special Prize.
For thirty years I have worked as a journalist, sometimes as a newspaper and book publisher. In the early 2000s, I started my own newspaper and book publishing company, mainly Mozaik...
Three important places had the greatest influence on his thinking and artistic beliefs, namely Cluj Napoca, the Eötvös Collegium and Rome.
He graduated from the Technical University of Budapest with a degree in Hungarian-English secondary school teaching, and is an "internationalist".