Paul Olchvary
TRANSLATES: Hungarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Translations
- “Night Zoo,” a story by Zsófia Bán, Kenyon Review (forthcoming Spring 2010)
- The Parasite, a novel by Ferenc Barnás. Translated 2008 under a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Seeking a publisher.
- The Ninth, a novel by Ferenc Barnás, Northwestern University Press, 2009
- The White King, a novel by György Dragomán, 2008, Houghton-Mifflin (U.S.) and Doubleday (UK)
- “End of the World,” a story by György Dragomán, Paris Review, Winter 2007
- “Prince,” a story by György Dragomán, Hungarian Quarterly (Budapest), Winter 2007
- “Jump,” a story by György Dragomán, Paris Review, Fall 2006
- The Complete Guide to Being Hungarian, L'Harmattan, Budapest, 2005.
- The Parasite, chapter one of this novel by Ferenc Barnás. turnrow (Louisiana State University, Monroe), Autumn 2003
- Azarel, a novel by Karoly Pap. Steerforth Press, 2001
- Flaubert’s Sentimental Education and the Transfiguration of the Novel, a book of literary theory by Péter Balassa, Akademia, Budapest, 1999
- Live Fire, a novel by Lajos Grendel, Kalligram, Budapest & Bratislava, 1999
- Esmeralda’s Rainbows, a story collection by Lajos Grendel, Kalligram, Budapest & Bratislava, 1999
- Flaubert's Sentimental Education and the Transfiguration of the Novel. Akademia, 1999
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Interview with Paul Olchvary
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