Edina Szvoren
Edina Szvoren (born 1974) is a Hungarian writer. She was born in Budapest and studied music at the Béla Bartók Music High School and the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. Her first book Pertu appeared in 2010, and won the Sándor Bródy Prize for best debut prose book. Her second book Nincs, és ne is legyen (There Is None, Nor Let There Be) won the 2015 EU Prize for Literature.[1] Her third book Az ország legjobb hóhéra (The Best Headsman in the Land) was published in 2015.
Awards
- Móricz fellowship (2009)
- Déry Award (2010)
- Sándor Bródy Award (2011)
- NKA advocacy (2012)
- Artisjus Award (2013)
- Attila József Prize (2014)
- EU Prize for Literature (2015)
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