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Archipelago Authors:

Ryunosuke Akutagawa
Peter Altenberg
Gerbrand Bakker
Attila Bartis
Buddhadeva Bose
Herman Charles Bosman
Breyten Breytenbach
Georg Büchner
Eric Chevillard
Hugo Claus
Julio Cortázar
Joseph Coulson
Louis Couperus
Rene Crevel
Mahmoud Darwish
Charles DeWolf
Carol Dunlop
Marguerite Duras
Unai Elorriaga
Dominique Fabre
Jean Giono
Witold Gombrowicz
Meng Hao-Jan
Heinrich Heine
David Hinton
Friedrich Hölderlin
Bohumil Hrabal
Bohumil Hrabel
Miljenko Jergovic
Elias Khoury
Heinrich von Kleist
Karl O. Knausgaard
Halldór Laxness
Henri Michaux
Pierre Michon
Robert Musil
Wieslaw Mysliwski
Gérard de Nerval
Joăo Cabral de Melo Neto
Novalis
Enrico Pea
Francis Ponge
Jacques Poulin
Rainer Maria Rilke
Joel Rotenberg
Joseph Roth
Tadeusz Rózewicz
Elisabeth Rynell
Yuri Rytkheu
Miltos Sachtouris
Yom Sang-seop
Maurice Scčve
Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar
Magdalena Tulli
Ernst Weiss

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Attila Bartis

Attila Bartis, born in Targu Mures (Marosvasarhely), Romania, has been hailed by readers across Europe as one of the most highly inventive Central European literary mavericks writing today. After completing his degree in photography, Bartis published his first novel A Séta in 1995 along with a collection of short stories. He was awarded the Tibor Déry Prize and the Sandor Márai Prize in 2001 for Tranquility (A nyugalom. He lives in Budapest and is currently a guest of the Artists-in-Berlin program of the German Academic Exchange Service. Tranquility is his first novel to appear in English.

Click here to see video of Attila Bartis discussing Tranquility with novelist Brian Evenson.



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