Krisztina Tóth is a poet, writer, and translator living in Budapest. Owen Good is a translator and teacher at Péter Pázmány Catholic University in Budapest.
Addresses the crises facing Europe today: the influx of immigrants and resulting xenophobia, mounting anti-Semitism and anti-Roma bigotry, the validity of the European Union versus nation-specific loyalties. . . . Even as Toth slices her characters into single limbs and facial features, there's no escaping their interconnectedness. In this way, Toth makes the concept of a national 'border' seem laughably arbitrary. -- LitHub