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Attila Bartis

1968 - Today

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Attila Bartis (born 1968) is a Romanian-born Hungarian writer, photographer, dramatist and journalist. He received the Attila József Prize in 2005. His books have been translated into over 20 different languages. In 2001, he published his second novel, Tranquility, which was adapted into film in 2008. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Attila Bartis is the 6,965th most popular writer (down from 6,928th in 2024), the 663rd most popular biography from Romania (down from 633rd in 2019) and the 61st most popular Romanian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Attila Bartis ranks 6,969 out of 7,302Before him are Mona Eltahawy, Emily St. John Mandel, J. Hillis Miller, William Joyce, Jacek Dukaj, Deborah Feldman, Robert Pinsky, Peter V. Brett, Javier Sicilia, and Mavis Gallant. After him are Mabel Strickland, and Elizabeth Kostova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Attila Bartis ranks 710Before him are Ömer Çelik, Yuri Bashkatov, Jorge Rodríguez, Ana Jara, Rikizo Matsuhashi, and Traci Bingham. After him are Sorin Cîmpeanu, Jörg Stiel, Ion Vlădoiu, Tomoaki Sano, Eyjólfur Sverrisson, and Terry Notary.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Attila Bartis ranks 663 out of 844Before him are Melitta Rühn (1965), Claudiu Keșerü (1986), Simona Amânar (1979), Éva Tófalvi (1978), Roxana Mînzatu (1980), and Monika Weber-Koszto (1966). After him are Sorin Cîmpeanu (1968), Ion Vlădoiu (1968), Ingrid Bisu (1987), Daniel Pancu (1977), Răzvan Cociș (1983), and Dănuț Lupu (1967).

Among WRITERS In Romania

Among writers born in Romania, Attila Bartis ranks 61Before him are Monica Lovinescu (1923), Árpád Tóth (1886), Aglaja Veteranyi (1962), Ion Negoițescu (1921), Linda Maria Baros (1981), and Dan Stanca (1956). After him are Delia Grigore (1972), and György Dragomán (1973).