Author

Krisztina Tóth

Krisztina Tóth
Birth Date
December 5, 1967 (58 Years)
Associated Country
Hungary
Krisztina Tóth is a Hungarian poet, novelist, short story writer, translator, and children's author whose work has earned widespread acclaim for its literary craftsmanship, emotional insight, and distinctive voice. One of the most celebrated figures in contemporary Hungarian literature, she first gained recognition as a poet before establishing herself as a versatile writer whose work spans poetry, fiction, drama, and children's literature. Her writing has been translated into numerous languages, bringing her work to readers around the world.

Tóth's fiction and poetry are known for their sharp observation of everyday life, psychological depth, and understated humor. Her work frequently explores themes of family, memory, identity, social inequality, and the hidden tensions beneath ordinary experiences. Combining realism with irony and compassion, she creates vivid portraits of contemporary life while examining the ways personal histories intersect with broader social and historical forces. Her writing is often praised for its precision, emotional resonance, and ability to find both tragedy and humor in the complexities of human relationships.

Over the course of her career, Tóth has received numerous literary honors and has published an extensive body of work that includes poetry collections, novels, short stories, plays, and children's books. Her novel Aquarium was shortlisted for the German Internationaler Literaturpreis, and her works have been translated into more than twenty languages. Widely regarded as one of the leading voices in modern Hungarian literature, she continues to be celebrated for her originality, literary versatility, and insightful portrayal of contemporary society.
Books

White Wolf 2026

“Every home is a different story,” says one narrator in White Wolf while looking for her own childhood home. Every unhappy home is unhappy in its own way—and so are the stories in Krisztina Tóth’s new...
Eye of the Monkey begins in the wake of a devastating civil war that led to the formation of the United Regency, an autocracy in an unnamed European country. The ravages of war are sweeping, and the...
My Secret Life is the first book in English translation of the poetry of Krisztina Tóth, one of the leading Hungarian poets of the generation who began publishing in the late 1980s. The recipient of...

Barcode 2023

Krisztina Tóth's first substantial work in prose after four volumes of remarkable verse, consists of fifteen beautifully written and highly sensual short stories. Most are narrated with poetic...
The history of walls—as a way to keep people in or out—is also the history of people managing to get around, over and under them. From the Berlin Wall and the Mexico–US border, to the barbed wire...

Pixel 2019

Like stars in the sky, pixels may seem like tiny, individual points. But, when viewed from a distance, they can create elaborate images. Each pixel contributes to this array, but no individual point...