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Noémi Kiss (born in 1974 in
Gödöllő Gödöllő (; german: Getterle; sk, Jedľovo) is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary, about northeast from the outskirts of Budapest. Its population is 34,396 according to the 2010 census and is growing rapidly. It can ...
) is a Hungarian writer, whose works have been translated into English, German, Bulgarian, Romanian and Serbian. The German press considered Kiss as one of the most promising writers of her generation.


Biography

Kiss studied
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,
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and
Hungarian Studies Hungarian studies is a field of study concerned with the Hungarian language, literature, ethnology, culture, history or society. According to the current philosophy of Hungarian Studies, all these terrains that used to be treated as separate disci ...
at the
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in Germany, and also at the
University of Miskolc The University of Miskolc (before 1990: ''Technical University of Heavy Industry'') is the largest university of Northern Hungary. Location Most of the buildings can be found in Egyetemváros ("University Town"), a part of the city of Miskolc. I ...
in Hungary, where she has been a lecturer since 2000. She received her
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from the University of Miskolc in 2003 for a dissertation on
Paul Celan Paul Celan (; ; 23 November 1920 – c. 20 April 1970) was a Romanian-born German-language poet and translator. He was born as Paul Antschel to a Jewish family in Cernăuți (German: Czernowitz), in the then Kingdom of Romania (now Chernivtsi, U ...
, published with the title ''Határhelyzetek. Paul Celan költészete és magyar recepciója'' (Borderline cases: Paul Celan’s poetry and its Hungarian reception). Kiss regularly publishes short stories, and fictional travelogues on Eastern Europe, and essays on photography and literature. She is a writer and traveler. Her fiction features independent and vulnerable female figures, who sometimes flirt with the eccentric, but more often struggle in all-too-familiar environments. Her novel Sovány angyalok (Thin Angels, 2015) tells the story of a homicide by an abused woman, Ikeranya (Mother of Twins, 2013) seeks a new language to speak about pregnancy and motherhood, while Trans (2006, in German: Was geschah während wir schliefen, 2009) adventures into the realm of sexuality, borderline experiences, role changes. Her latest book Balaton (2020) portrays the hidden tensions under the surface of a both multicultural and hopelessly parochial environment of the most popular holiday resort of the 1980s in Hungary during the final years of dictatorship from the viewpoint of the stories’ young girl narrators. The piece published here is from the second, enlarged edition of Rongyos ékszerdoboz (The Tattered Jewel Box, 2018; first edition: 2009, in German: Schäbiges Schmuckkästchen, 2014), a collection of Eastern European travelogues balancing on the edge of fiction and essay. Kiss also teaches literature at the University of Miskolc, her academic books include an exploration of photography and literature, and a monograph on Paul Celan. Kiss often attends international literature festivals, among others in
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. In 2009, she was a fellow at the ''Literarisches Colloquium'' in Berlin and in 2013/2014, she was writer-in-residence in Zurich.Felix Werner
''Noémi Kiss für sechs Monate in Zürich''
at buchmagazin.ch on 2013-11-28
Kiss is a mother of twins, a boy and a girl born in 2010. She resides in Budapest with her family.


Major works

*''Tájgyakorlatok''. Budapest: JAK-Kijárat, 2003. (short stories) *''Határhelyzetek. Paul Celan költészete és magyar recepciója''. Budapest: Anonymous, 2003. *''Trans''. Budapest:
Magvető Magvető is a Hungarian book publishing company based in Budapest. It primarily publishes domestic and international works of literary fiction. History Magvető was established in 1955 as a publisher of the Magyar Írók Szövetsége (now the ...
, 2006. (short stories) *''Was geschah während wir schliefen''. Berlin: Matthes und Seitz, 2009. (in German) *''Trans''. Belgrade: Agora, 2007. (in Serbian) *''Rongyos ékszerdoboz''. Budapest: Magvető, 2009. (short stori.es/travelogue) *''Schäbiges Schmuckkästchen. Resien in den Osten Europas''. Berlin/München/Zürich: Europa Verlag, 2014. (short stories/travelogue) (in German) *''Fotográfia és irodalom''. Miskolc: Műút, 2011. (essays on photography and literature) *''Ikeranya''. Budapest: Magvető, 2013. (short stories) *''Sovány angyalok''. Budapest: Magvető, 2015. (novel) *''Lámpaoltó Pöttyös néni''. Budapest: Pagony, 2018. (children book) *''Rongyos ékszerdoboz - Utazások Kelet-Európában II''. Magvető, 2018. (short stories/travelogue) *''Balaton''. Magvető, Budapest: Magvető 2020 (short stories) *''Balaton''. Europa Verlag, München, 2021 (short stories) *''A Bálna és a Srác. Pagony Kiadó'', 2021. (children book)


Notes

Erich Follath
''Hauptstadt der Träume''
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41/2010 (German)
Olga Hochweis
''Kämpferisch und sanft. Die Schriftstellerin Noemi Kiss im Porträt''
Deutschlandradio Kultur, Radiofeuilleton Profil 2009-9-12 (German)
Stefanie Peter

FAZ 2009-6-20 (German)


External links

*
Kiss Noémi
- official website of Noémi Kiss *
Noémi Kiss Birthday excerpt
from a novel "Ikeranya" translated by Judit Szöllősy * Viktória Radics
''Noémi Kiss: The Tattered Jewel Box''
auf Hungarian Literature Online (www.hlo.hu), 2010-2-17 * Orsolya Kolozsi
''Noémi Kiss: Mother of Twins''
auf Hungarian Literature Online (www.hlo.hu), 2013-8-6 * Breaking the silence - HLO
Breaking the silence
* Interview with Noémi Kiss on CROWD Berli
Noémi Kiss (HUN): Pop-Rhetorics vs. Literature
* Best Books of 2015 - Noémi Kiss: Thin Angel
Best Books of 2015: Fiction
* The Cut-Off Caucasus—a Trip to the Village in the Mountains - Asymptote Journa

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