László Bartusz-Dobosi is a writer, editor, and teacher, and the recipient of the Bertha Bulcsu Memorial Award, the MMA Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Prima Award (Baranya). He has played a significant role in Hungary’s literary and cultural life as the founding editor-in-chief of the literary group Irodalmi Páholy (2006–2009) and, since 2021, of the literary and cultural magazine KárPit.

He serves as an external expert for the Hungarian National Archives’ Digital Archive of Contemporary Literature (PIM DIA), lead instructor at Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), and program director of the MCC High School FAKT Program. Based in Pécs, he is an active member of the Hungarian Writers’ Association, the Berzsenyi Society, and the Hungarian Catholic Journalists’ Association.

To date, Bartusz-Dobosi has published thirteen solo volumes. His most recent works, Balance. Essays, Critiques, Conversations (2024) and Graphite and Blade of Grass (garden essay meditations, 2024), reflect his deep engagement with contemporary literature and cultural discourse.

He earned his PhD in 2020 from the Institute of Literary Studies at the University of Pécs. His research primarily focuses on contemporary Hungarian literature, with a particular interest in the life and work of Dénes Csengey..