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Viktor Horváth was born in 1962 in Pécs. Between 2003 and 2006, he studied for his Ph.D. at the University of Miskolc. Since 2003, he has been teaching the theory of poetic structure and the history of form in medieval and late-medieval times at the University of Pécs. He is a translator of texts in English, German, and Spanish.

Viktor Horváth was born in 1962 in Pécs. Between 2003 and 2006, he studied for his Ph.D. at the University of Miskolc. Since 2003, he has been teaching the theory of poetic structure and the history of form in medieval and late-medieval times at the University of Pécs. He is a translator of texts in English, German, and Spanish.

Viktor Horváth. is the author of Török tükör [Turkish Mirror], Jelenkor Publishers 2009. Articles. We are against the word "Zigeuner" 7 January 2014. Read in: EN

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Viktor Horváth (1962) is a writer and translator. He graduated from the Janus Pannonius University of Pécs with a degree in literature and linguistics. He has worked as a teacher in the House of Arts in Pécs and in several secondary schools. Since 1994, he has published poems, short stories, translations, and essays.

Viktor Horváth has 12 books on Goodreads with 313 ratings. Viktor Horváth’s most popular book is Winnetou I: Kepala Suku Apache.

This week, we bring you news from Sweden and Central Europe! In Sweden, Eva Wissting reports on the annual Stockholm literature fair and recent acclaim for writer Merete Mazzarella, while Julia Sherwood highlights lively readings across Central Europe from the 2021 European Literature Days and Visegrad Café program.

Viktor Horváth est né en 1962 à Pécs. Entre 2003 et 2006, il a étudié pour son doctorat à l’université de Miskolc. Depuis 2003, il enseigne la théorie de la structure poétique et l’histoire de la forme aux temps médiéval et post médiéval à l’université Pécs.

Viktor Horváth. Viktor Horváth (1962, Hungary) is a Hungarian writer and translator. After having completed his university studies, he worked for a time as a journalist and high school teacher. In 2001, he began teaching poetry and literary translation at the University of Pécs.

A Hungarian writer and translator will spend several weeks in Brno as the festival’s artist-in-residence. Come to meet the author and his work, listen to his impressions of the Brno stay, but also to the experience of the writer’s life in Hungary. Viktor Horváth was born in Pécs in 1962 and now teaches at the university there.


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