Terézia Mora


Terézia Mora is a German Hungarian writer, screenwriter and translator.

Early life and education

Terézia Mora was born in Sopron, Hungary, to a family with German roots and grew up bilingual. She moved to Germany after the political changes in Hungary in 1990 in order to study Hungarian studies and drama at the Humboldt University of Berlin. Subsequently, she trained as a screenwriter at the Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin.

Career

She is a member of the German PEN Center and the Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung, to which she was elected as a member in 2015.
Since 1990 she has lived in Berlin, working as a freelance writer, writing in German, and as a translator from Hungarian. Among her works, there is a trilogy about an IT specialist, Darius Kopp, and his existential struggle.
Mora is married and has one daughter.

Awards and honours

Works

Prose

Poetry lectures

  • Do not die, Luchterhand Literaturverlag, Munich 2015,
  • The secret text. Salzburger Stefan branch Poetikvorlesung, special number publishing house, Vienna 2016,

Screenplays

  • The Ways of Water in Erzincan, feature film, 30 min.
  • Boomtown / End of the City, feature film, 30 min.
  • The Alibi, screenplay for a thriller shown in German TV, 90 min.

Plays

  • Something like that

Audiobooks

  • Miss June Ruby

Essays

  • About the drastic, in: BELLA triste No. 16

Translations

Als nur die Tiere lebten, translation of Amikor még csak az állatok éltek,, by Zsófia Bán.Abendschule – Ein Fibel für Erwachsene, translation of Esti iskola – Olvasókönyv felnőtteknek,, by Zsófia Bán