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Ágota Bozai

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Ágota Bozai is a Hungarian writer. She was born in Siófok, Hungary in 1965. She holds an MA degree in philology from the University of Kolozsvár i.e. Cluj-Napoca. She is currently a literary translator of English books (fiction and non-fiction) for various Hungarian publishers. Her writing has been described as a "satirical account of what happened in the east European Countries when ‘at-all-costs capitalism’ sprung up from the ashes of the previously Soviet-controlled governments." Her novels include Persian Divan and To Err is Divine, Mi az ábra? (What's Up? 2003) and A szerelmetlen város (A Loveless Little Town, 2004). She has recently been writing her PhD thesis in English Literature and teaches Creative Writing at ELTE (Eötvös Loránd University), Budapest.

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