Attila Bartis

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Attila Bartis (2013)

Attila Bartis [ ˈɒtilːɒ ˈbɒrtiʃ ] (born January 22, 1968 in Târgu Mureș , Transylvania , Romania ) is a Hungarian writer and photographer.

In 1984 Bartis moved to Budapest with his family . In 1997 he received the Tibor Déry Prize, and in 2002 the Márai Prize.

Works (selection)

  • A séta . Roman, Magvető, Budapest 1995 (German: The walk . Roman. Edition Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 1999. Translated from the Hungarian by Hans Skirecki. ISBN 3-518-12127-8 ).
  • A kéklő pára (The bluish haze). Short stories, Magvető, Budapest 1998.
  • A nyugalom . Roman, Magvető, Budapest 2001 (German: The calm . Roman. Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 2005. Translated from the Hungarian by Agnes Relle. ISBN 3-518-41682-0 ).
  • A Lázár Apokrifek . Erzählungen, Magvető, Budapest 2005 (German: Die Apokryphen des Lazarus . Zwölf Feuilletons. Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 2007. Translated from the Hungarian by Laszlo Kornitzer . ISBN 978-3-518-12498-7 ).
  • A Vége . Novel. Magvető, Budapest 2015 (German: Das Ende . Roman. Suhrkamp Berlin, Berlin 2017. Translated from the Hungarian by Terézia Mora . ISBN 978-3-518-42763-7 ).

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