Edina Szvoren

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Edina Szvoren

Edina Szvoren (born 1974) is a Hungarian writer. She was born in Budapest and studied music at the Béla Bartók Music High School and the Franz Liszt Academy of Music.

Books

  • Pertu, 2010, Palatinus
  • Nincs, és ne is legyen (There Is None, Nor Let There Be), 2012, Palatinus
  • Az ország legjobb hóhéra (The Best Headsman in the Land), 2015, Magvető
  • Verseim, 2018, Magvető

Awards

  • Móricz fellowship (2009)
  • Déry Award (2010) for Pertu
  • Sándor Bródy Award (2011) for Pertu
  • NKA advocacy (2012)
  • Artisjus Award (2013) for Nincs, és ne is legyen
  • Attila József Prize (2014)
  • EU Prize for Literature (2015) for Nincs, és ne is legyen[1]
  • Miklós Mészöly Prize (2019) for Verseim
  • Libri Prize (2019) for Verseim

References

  1. ^ "Edina Szvoren | European Union Prize for Literature". www.euprizeliterature.eu. Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2022.

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