László
Sepsi

(1985, Hungary) is a writer, editor, and translator. His young adult novel Ördögcsapás (Devil’s Path, 2017) received the HUBBY Award for the year’s best children’s fiction in 2017, and his short story Rossz beszéd (Bad Speech) was presented with the Zsoldos Péter Award for the best speculative short fiction in 2020. He translated numerous books and comics from English into Hungarian, including the works of William S. Burroughs, Quentin Tarantino, and Bret Easton Ellis.

Photograph © Péter Máté / Jelenkor

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