Copyright (c) 2014 Hungarian Cultural Studies
This journal is published by Pitt Open Library Publishing.
ISSN 2471-965X (online)
Edit Zsadányi
University of Groningen, Netherlands
Edit Zsadányi is currently Lecturer of Hungarian literature and culture at the Finno-Ugric Department at the University of Groningen, and she has also taught at the Department of Comparative Literature and Culture at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. She teaches BA and MA courses, and holds PhD consultations in the field of Hungarian modernist and postmodernist prose fiction, gender studies, postmodern and narrative theories. Her articles and three major publications cover a wide range of 20th century Hungarian modernist and postmodernist authors (including Dezső Kosztolányi, Zsigmond Móricz, Mihály Babits, László Krasznahorkai, Péter Esterházy, Erzsébet Galgóczy, Lajos Parti Nagy, Imre Kertész, Alaine Polcz, Ferenc Barnás, Szilárd Borbély, Agáta Gordon, Kriszta Tóth, Virág Erdős and Kriszta Bódis) as well as 20th century American authors (such as Djuna Barnes, Joyce Carol Oates, Gertrude Stein, Kathy Acker and Jhumpa Lahiri).
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This journal is published by Pitt Open Library Publishing.
ISSN 2471-965X (online)