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Andrei Dósa (born 1985) is a
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
n writer. He was born in
Brașov Brașov (, , ; , also ''Brasau''; ; ; Transylvanian Saxon dialect, Transylvanian Saxon: ''Kruhnen'') is a city in Transylvania, Romania and the county seat (i.e. administrative centre) of Brașov County. According to the 2021 Romanian census, ...
. His first book of poetry ''Cînd va veni ceea ce este desăvîrșit'' appeared in 2011. It received the Mihai Eminescu Opera Prima National Award of Poetry and the Iustin Panța Debut Prize. His second book ''American Experience'' (''Cartea Românească'', 2013) was also lauded. It won the Young Poet of the Year prize at the Young Writers' Gala in Romania. His third book Nada appeared in 2015. Dósa has written for a variety of online and offline outlets. He also translates works of
Hungarian literature Hungarian literature is the body of written works primarily produced in Hungarian,
into Romanian. Among these are translations of poets such as
György Petri György Petri (22 December 1943 – 16 July 2000) was a Hungarian poet. Childhood and youth He was born in 1943 to a multi-ethnic family in Budapest. After his father's death he was raised by his mother, grandparents and aunts. According to his ...
,
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and Szilárd Borbély. Dósa has also translated novels by
Dezső Kosztolányi Dezső Kosztolányi (; March 29, 1885 – November 3, 1936) was a Hungarian writer, journalist, translator, and also a speaker of Esperanto. He wrote in all literary genres, from poetry to essays to theatre plays. Building his own style, he used ...
and
Magda Szabó Magda Szabó (5 October 1917 – 19 November 2007) was a Hungarians, Hungarian novelist. Doctor of philology, she also wrote dramas, essays, studies, memoirs, poetry and children's literature. She was a founding member of the , an online dig ...
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