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Hungarian writer (born 1980)
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The native form of this personal name is Tisza Kata. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Tisza Kata

Katalin Erzsébet Tisza, commonly known as Kata Tisza, (born 30 August 1980, Târgu Mureș) is a Hungarian writer. She is a descendant of the old noble family Tisza, and a great-great grandchild of former prime minister Kálmán Tisza.

Novels

  • Pesti kínálat, 2005. I.A.T. Kiadó, 163 p.
  • Hét nap nyár, 2005. Sanoma
  • Reváns, 2006. Ulpius-ház könyvkiadó, 167 p.
  • Főbűnösök, anthology 2006. Ulpius-ház könyvkiadó, 231 p.
  • Magyar pszicho. Alexandra, 221 p.
  • Doktor Kleopátra, 2008, Alexandra Kiadó, 216 p.
  • ‘’Most. Túlélő leszel, nem áldozat, 2019, Scolar kiadó, 504p.

References

  1. Vincze, Barbara (April 20, 2006). "Így dugtok ti: Tisza Kata és a nagy magyar média" (in Hungarian). Velvet. Retrieved 17 December 2011.



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