
A. Gergely András: Bees, Times, Hopeless Hopes (To Gergely Péterfy)
Instead of a more detailed “review,” I will now present several parallel state-historical perspectives in which some of the aforementioned differences appear. The first selected,

Instead of a more detailed “review,” I will now present several parallel state-historical perspectives in which some of the aforementioned differences appear. The first selected,

We asked the director of the Association of Hungarian Book Publishers and Distributors about novel writing, literary policy, NER-compatibility, and parties at Moszkva Square.

The educated intelligentsia is leaving right now because they feel uncomfortable at home. What remains is a formless, shapeless mass of people without tradition, and

Gergely Péterfy’s new novel, ‘The Stuffed Barbarian,’ is about the truth and backwardness of Hungarians, as well as the centuries-old tragicomedy of intellectuals attempting to

Gergely Péterfy is a novelist. He is among the best. Among other reasons, because he understands that not only the work itself, the printed book,

For several weeks now, I have been facing a slightly exaggerated, yet captivatingly beautiful reproduction of a contemporary engraving: a map drawn with strong contours

If, forty years later, the survivor’s memory of the wars liberating Vienna and Buda from the Turks is dominated by the triumph of death, the

I have been publishing short stories since 1991. My first book, titled Fear of the Mouse, was published by Liget Publishing House in 1994. My

In our series, “Still Writing?”, we interview our authors about their works in progress. We also offer a glimpse into these new creations. First, Gergely

Litera is launching an interview series about the creative process, titled with the classic question ‘Are you still writing?’, asking authors about their upcoming works