A Hungarian journalist, author, and screenwriter who wrote about mysticism, spirituality, and the supernatural, and is best known for her books on astrology and esotericism.
90 Years Old
A Hungarian-Swiss novelist known for her dark, provocative, and psychologically complex fiction that explores themes of identity, morality, and the human condition. Her works often blur the lines between reality and fiction, creating a sense of unease and uncertainty in readers.
Born in 1917
A renowned Hungarian literary figure, celebrated for her poignant and introspective works that explore the human condition, particularly in the context of war and social change.
Born in 1900
A Hungarian journalist and author, known for his lyrical and introspective novels that explore the decline of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the rise of fascism. His works are celebrated for their poetic prose and nuanced character studies.
93 Years Old
A prominent Hungarian sociologist and writer, known for his influential works on totalitarianism and human rights, as well as his activism against communist regimes.
96 Years Old
A Hungarian writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002 for his semi-autobiographical novels about the Holocaust, exploring the psychological and philosophical implications of survival. His works are known for their complex, lyrical prose and nuanced exploration of humanity.
76 Years Old
A Hungarian writer and essayist, known for his unique blend of fiction and non-fiction, exploring themes of identity, history, and politics in his works. His writing often blends genres, creating a distinctive and thought-provoking style.
72 Years Old
A Hungarian literary mastermind, celebrated for his complex, lyrical, and often surreal novels that explore the human condition, blending philosophical and psychological insights with a unique narrative style.