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Marcsi Tóth: “I Don’t Want to Wait Fourteen Years for My Next Book”

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This year, his debut volume, Erdő van idebenn, was published, for which he received the Margó Award. He published the first pieces of the short story cycle in 2011, but just as his start as a fiction writer was, writing the history of the village near Eger was also a time-consuming task. We talked to the author about his cinematic vision, bipolar life, and autobiographical inspirations.
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This year, his debut volume, Erdő van idebenn, was published, for which he received the Margó Award. He published the first pieces of the short story cycle in 2011, but just as his start as a fiction writer was, writing the history of the village near Eger was also a time-consuming task. We talked to the author about his cinematic vision, bipolar life, and autobiographical inspirations.

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magyarnarancs.hu broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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