László
András

(1966, Hungary) is a writer and poet. He has worked as a social worker, telephone helpline operator, and for decades now monitoring media. His latest novel, A vörös korona (The Red Crown, Kalligram, 2020) was described by Tibor Babiczky as “a sparsely woven, socially sensitive, and precise yet light-hearted work about our present-day reality,”. In the fall, he will publish a volume co-written with Tibor Babiczky featuring the poetic dialogue of two fictitious ancient Greek poets.

Photograph © Al-Wavrik Gábor / Kalligram

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Fiction
Superposition by László András

In this short story by András László, a nameless narrator recounts the grim tale of Károly Kósa Jr., Károly Kósa Sr. and the bloody axe.