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Borsa Brown | |
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Born | Vác, Hungary | 16 November 1975
Occupation | Writer |
Period | 2013–present |
Genre | Romantic, erotic |
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Borsa Brown (born 16 November 1975 in Vác) is the pseudonym of Erzsébet Szobonya, a Hungarian novelist. [1]
Szobonya went to school in Vác, a town in Pest county, Hungary. After graduation, she became a middle manager of a multinational company. After the birth of her second child, she started a family business.
Her online articles started to appear thereafter, mainly addressing themes of maternity and feminine identity.
Her first book In the mafia's bed (A maffia ágyában) was published in 2013. It was followed by two volumes in 2014: The embrace of the Mafia (A maffia ölelésében) and In the heart of the Mafia (A maffia szívében).
In 2015, she became well known to the public with a novel called The Arab (Az Arab). It was nominated for the Book of the Year award.[ citation needed]
The novel became a series of five volumes: The Arab (Az Arab), The Arab's Lover (Az Arab szeretője), The Arab's Daughter Vol. 1" (Az Arab lánya I.), The Arab's Daughter Vol. 2 (Az Arab lánya II.), and The Arab's Son (Az Arab fia).
![]() | The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guideline for biographies. (October 2018) |
Borsa Brown | |
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Born | Vác, Hungary | 16 November 1975
Occupation | Writer |
Period | 2013–present |
Genre | Romantic, erotic |
Notable works | |
Website | |
www |
Borsa Brown (born 16 November 1975 in Vác) is the pseudonym of Erzsébet Szobonya, a Hungarian novelist. [1]
Szobonya went to school in Vác, a town in Pest county, Hungary. After graduation, she became a middle manager of a multinational company. After the birth of her second child, she started a family business.
Her online articles started to appear thereafter, mainly addressing themes of maternity and feminine identity.
Her first book In the mafia's bed (A maffia ágyában) was published in 2013. It was followed by two volumes in 2014: The embrace of the Mafia (A maffia ölelésében) and In the heart of the Mafia (A maffia szívében).
In 2015, she became well known to the public with a novel called The Arab (Az Arab). It was nominated for the Book of the Year award.[ citation needed]
The novel became a series of five volumes: The Arab (Az Arab), The Arab's Lover (Az Arab szeretője), The Arab's Daughter Vol. 1" (Az Arab lánya I.), The Arab's Daughter Vol. 2 (Az Arab lánya II.), and The Arab's Son (Az Arab fia).