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Tibor Fisher
Birth at
15 November 1959
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Tibor Fisher was born in a small town called Stockport, located near Manchester, England, on November 15, 1959. The boy’s parents were Hungarians who fled their native country during the counter-revolutionary uprising in 1956.
Tibor grew up and studied in the suburbs of London, after which he entered Cambridge University, where he studied Latin and French. After graduating from university for some time he could not get a job, later hardly got into journalism. After some time, Tibor Fisher began
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Tibor Fisher was born in a small town called Stockport, located near Manchester, England, on November 15, 1959. The boy’s parents were Hungarians who fled their native country during the counter-revolutionary uprising in 1956.
Tibor grew up and studied in the suburbs of London, after which he entered Cambridge University, where he studied Latin and French. After graduating from university for some time he could not get a job, later hardly got into journalism. After some time, Tibor Fisher began working on television, playing the role of a wizard in children's programs. Then he started shooting documentary films about Eastern Europe.
In 1988, he was offered the position of correspondent for the Daily Telegraph in Budapest. Thus, he was able to visit the homeland of his ancestors. Two years later, the future writer returned to London and began to write his first novel.
Worse than that. . The work is based on the existence of the Hungarian basketball team Lokomotiv since the end of World War II.
However, this work did not want to accept any publisher, as a result, it was published by “Polygon” in 1992. The writer signed a contract with the publishing house “Polygon” for another book. About six months he studied the philosophical works of the classics, penetrated into the details, along the way coming up with a new novel, which was called “Philosophers from the High Road”.
For about three years, Tibor Fisher worked on his next work, The Collective Thing. In 2000, he wrote the story “Bookworm” and published the book “Idiots do not worry”, which is a collection of short stories.
In 2003, the author worked on the novel “Journey to the Edge of the Room”, and the last book of the writer at the moment was the novel “Cool to be a god”.