Attila Hazai

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Attila Hazai

Attila Hazai (born April 30, 1967 in Budapest , † April 5, 2012 ) was a Hungarian writer .

Life

From 1987 to 1995 Hazai studied English at Loránd Eötvös University . Since 1995 he has worked as an editor at Link Budapest , an internet magazine for contemporary literature. In 1999 he received a Zsigmond Móricz literary scholarship. Hazai was a member of the Attila József Circle (Hungarian: József Attila Kör ) and a member of the Szépírók Társasága Writers' Association , its vice-president from 2000 to 2004. As a musician he was active in the groups Pepsi Érzés and Hazai Íz . He wrote the script for the film Rám csaj még nem volt ilyen hatással . He also translated literary works from English into Hungarian , among others by Raymond Carver , Walter Kirn and James Frey . Hazai has also published under the pseudonym Feri Soros .

Selection of works

  • Feri: Cukor Kékség , 1992
  • Szilvia szüzessége , 1995
  • Budapesti skizo , 1997
    • German: Budapest Schizo (translated from Hungarian by Móka Farkas).
      Tibor Schäfer Verlag, Herne 1999, ISBN 3-933337-07-0
  • Szex a nappaliban , 2000
  • Feri Soros: A világ legjobb regénye , 2000

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hungarian cult author Attila Hazai died , Focus , April 6, 2012