Attila Hazai


Attila Hazai was a popular Hungarian writer. He is best known for his local version of American Psycho called Budapesti skizo. At the time of his death, none of his works had been translated into English.

Biography

Attila Hazai was born in Budapest. From 1987 to 1995 he studied as an English major at the Eötvös Loránd University. Since 1995 he was an editor at Link Budapest, an Internet magazine for contemporary literature. In 1999 he received a Zsigmond Móricz literature scholarship. Hazai was a member of the Attila József group and a member of the Writers' Union Szépírók Társasága, 2000 to 2004 as its vice president.
He played in a band "Pepsi Érzés, Hazai Íz". He wrote a screenplay called Rám csaj még nem volt ilyen hatással.
His published works include Feri: Cukor Kékség, Szilvia szüzessége, Szex a nappaliban. He is best known for his local version of American Psycho, Budapesti skizo. Hazai also published under a pseudonym, Feri Soros, the novel A Világ legjobb regénye.
His translations into Hungarian include Raymond Carver's Nem ők a te férjed , Walter Kirn's Ujjszopó and James Frey's Millió apró darabban .
Attila Hazai committed suicide on April 5, 2012. He was 44 years old.