Members of Hungarian P.E.N. Club

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.
András Nagy is a Hungarian writer, playwright, screenwriter and university professor.
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.
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".
He is the literary columnist of the weekly newspaper Országút. Previously, she ran the alternative publishing house Hochroth Budapest, part of Hochroth Europe.
I am Bálint Dobai, born in 1983 in Zilah. I have been living in Hungary since 1990, I finished my schooling in Budapest and I am currently working as a lawyer here.
He grew up in Kaposvár and graduated from high school here. He had to hide from the Arrow Cross fighters, but they caught him.
Cecília Stenszky, lover of literature, folklore, Hungary and travel. Her roots go back to the Transdanubian and Southern Plain centuries, and she has been getting to know the capital for a few years. Secretly and not so secretly he is a writer, traveller, ethnographer, teacher and Catholic. He cannot fail to be amazed by the world around him.
Diploma in Hungarian and English in Cluj Napoca. His first writings were published in Cluj-Napoca. In 1979 he emigrated to Germany, graduated in psychology from the University of Munich.

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