Zsofia Barczi
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* Rimaszombat, 13 July 1973. / writer, literary historian ; ; In 1996, he obtained a teaching certificate in Hungarian and music at the Pedagogical College in Nitra. He is currently a lecturer at the Konstantin Philosophical University in Nitra and a doctoral student at ELTE. – He has been publishing regularly since 2001. His short stories, short stories, prose parables with a poetic character, and allegorical stories are characterized by a fairy-tale-like weave of ideas and a plot reminiscent of magical realism. A characteristic group of his short stories is permeated with a storytelling spirit and perspective reminiscent of the Arabian Nights. The great virtue of his writings is the careful, meticulous, and diverse linguistic formation. As a researcher, he primarily deals with the work of László Mécs and twentieth-century Hungarian literature; his most important studies of this kind have been published in Kalligram and Literatura. He is a member of the Sambucus Literary Society. His study Referential Lyric Readings in the Hungarian Lyric of the 1920s in Slovenia was included in the anthology Kor/szak/határok (2002). ; ; Works: The Snow of the Vulture, elb., 2004. ; ; Literature: Krisztián Benyovszky: Ég és föld, fény és árnyém, ÚSZ Bookmark 2004/2, nő: Csodás derű (Reading Zsófia Bárczi's short stories), Új Forrás 2004/7, József Keserű: The Visible and the Invisible, ÚSZ Bookmark 2004/3. ;
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