Gyrgy Dragomn was born in Transylvania in 1973 and moved to Hungary when he was fifteen. He has been a film critic, journalist, translator, interpreter and web designer. Among the works he has translated into Hungarian are short stories, essays and texts by James Joyce, I. B. Singer, Neil Jordan and Ian McEwan.
The White Kingwas first published in its original Hungarian in 2005, when it won the Jzsef Attila Prize, the Tibor Dry Prize and the Sndor Mrai Prize. It is due to be published in twenty-two languages. Gyrgy Dragomn lives in Budapest with his wife and two children. He is at work on his next novel.
For more information on Gyrgy Dragomn and his books, see his website atwww.gyorgydragoman.com