
Iván Bächer was a Hungarian writer, journalist, playwright and publicist.

Attila F. Balázs is a poet, writer, translator, editor, and publisher.

Ferenc Barnás is a Hungarian novelist.

László Z. Bitó is a physiologist and a writer. As a researcher he has developed a medicine for glaucoma. As a writer he writes novels and essays.
François Bréda was a Romanian essayist, poet, literary critic, literary historian, translator and theatrologist.

Sándor Csoóri was a Hungarian poet, essayist, writer, and politician.

István Csurka was a Hungarian radical nationalist politician, journalist and writer. He was the founder and inaugural leader of the Hungarian Justice and Life Party (MIÉP) from 1993 until his death. He was also a Member of Parliament from 1990 to 1994 and from 1998 to 2002.

Anthony de Jasay was a Hungarian writer, economist, and philosopher. He studied in Székesfehérvár and Budapest, and obtained a degree in agriculture. He then worked as a freelance journalist, but was forced to flee Hungary after the Communists nationalized his father's property. This, and the events in early 1980s Poland inspired de Jasay to author his first book, The State (1985). He spent two years in Austria, and then emigrated to Australia, where he took classes in economics at the University of Western Australia. He did research at Oxford University and Nuffield College until 1962. He spent the rest of his career publishing articles for the Economic Journal and the Journal of Political Economy, among others.

Tas László Dobos is a Hungarian poet and philosopher. He went to high school in Budapest and graduated from the Facuty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University. He taught Hungarian and world literature for 30, philosophy for 25 years, and art history and history of religion for a shorter period. He was mainly a teacher, but also worked as an architect and as a librarian. He concluded teaching at THÉBA Academy of Arts in 2013. He began publishing and travelling in 1987. Since 1990, ha has always cast his vote to the party which could ensure the unity and rise of the Hungarians.

György Dragomán is a Hungarian author and literary translator. His best-known work, The White King (2005) has been translated to at least 28 languages.

Péter Esterházy was a Hungarian writer. He was one of the best known Hungarian and Central European writers of his era. He has been called a "leading figure of 20th century Hungarian literature", his books being considered to be significant contributions to postwar literature.

George Gomori born 3 April 1934, is an award-winning Hungarian-born poet, writer and academic. He has lived in England since 1956, after fleeing Budapest after the Hungarian Revolution, in which he played a pivotal role. He writes poems in Hungarian, many of which have been translated into English and Polish, and other writings across all three languages. He is a regular contributor to British newspaper The Guardian and to The Times Literary Supplement.

Krisztián Grecsó is a Hungarian writer, poet and editor.

György Károly was a Hungarian poet and writer.

Imre Kertész was a Hungarian author and recipient of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Literature, "for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history". He was the first Hungarian to win the Nobel in Literature. His works deal with themes of The Holocaust, dictatorship and personal freedom. He died on 31 March 2016, aged 86, at his home in Budapest after suffering from Parkinson's disease for several years.

György (George) Konrád was a Hungarian novelist and essayist, known as an advocate of individual freedom.

László Krasznahorkai is a Hungarian novelist and screenwriter known for difficult and demanding novels, often labeled postmodern, with dystopian and melancholic themes. Several of his works, notably his novels Satantango and The Melancholy of Resistance, have been turned into feature films by Hungarian film director Béla Tarr.

Endre Kukorelly is a Hungarian writer, poet and journalist. He is a teacher of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. He was also an editor of the Magyar Narancs.

Sándor Lezsák is a Hungarian poet, teacher and politician. Between 2 April 2012 and 10 May 2012, Lezsák was temporarily the Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary, as the resignation of Pál Schmitt led to Speaker László Kövér becoming acting President of Hungary.
György Moldova is the author of more than seventy books in Hungary that have collectively sold more than 13 million copies, more than any other Hungarian writer. He is best known for his richly detailed sociological nonfiction focusing on everyday life and concerns within specific industries or professions and in particular regions of Hungary—thoroughly researched works that draw on the author's travels and his interviews with participants.

Ádám Nádasdy is a Hungarian linguist and poet. He is professor emeritus at the Department of English Linguistics of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. He specializes in post-generative phonological theory, morphophonology, English and Germanic historical linguistics, varieties and dialects of English, as well as English medieval studies and Yiddish philology.

Lajos Parti Nagy Kossuth Prize winner Hungarian poet, playwright, writer, editor, critic, one of the founding members of the Digital Literary Academy.

András Petőcz is a Hungarian writer and poet.

Ernő Polgár (born Ernö Csupity; 27 January 1954 in Bácsalmás, died 28 October 2018 in Borneo is a Radnoti Prize-winning Nagy Lajos Prize-winning In 2007 he won the one of the highest Hungarian prizes: He was nominated for Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017 for the year of 2018. World literary rank Hungarian-european author, editor, littérateur and dramaturgist. From 2018 he was living in Borneo Island, Brunei Kingdom in his "writing house".

László L. Simon is a Hungarian writer, poet and politician, who served as Secretary of State for Culture of the Ministry of Human Resources from 18 June 2012 to 15 February 2013.

Robert B Suda is a London-based theatre director, playwright and producer who has a BA and two MAs in cultural management, theatre project management and advanced theatre studies. Since 1997, he has directed and produced numerous shows on stage, which have been highly acclaimed by both critics and audiences. He also has significant experience in producing for stage and for TV. He was both educated in and employed Constantin Stanislavski's method of psychological realism Theatrical realism and the directing technique of Bertold Brecht Epic theatre. His works are also highly influenced by neo-expressionism, constructivism and minimalism. In his productions he has combined these techniques with elements of physical theatre, dance, pantomime and minimalist architectural set design both in prose and musical productions. He worked in long-term artistic collaboration with Veronika Karsai pantomime artist and physical-theatre director. During their teamwork they developed and staged two productions establishing their own theatrical form of expression. Suda's another long-term collaborative artistic colleague was Attila Galambos with whom they not only have written mainstream musicals, but Galambos, as an actor, was a part of many of Suda's productions . In 2005, he was selected as one of the best young playwrights of the year by the Young Writers’ Association, Hungary, (FISz) for his play Cursed Cows, which he both wrote and directed. The script was published by the Association in 2006.

The native form of this personal name is Szántó T. Gábor. This article uses the Western name order.

Géza Szávai is a Hungarian novelist.

Géza Szőcs was an ethnic Hungarian poet and politician from Transylvania, Romania, who served as Secretary of State for Culture of the Ministry of National Resources in Hungary from 2 June 2010 to 13 June 2012.

Ferenc Tóthárpád is a Hungarian poet, writer, editor, journalist and andragogist, a well-known author of children's literature.

Péter Uj is a Hungarian journalist who is the founder of 444.hu, and the co-founder and former editor-in-chief of Index.hu.

Imre George Vallyon is a Hungarian-New Zealand writer in the body, mind and spirit field.

Miklós Vámos originally Tibor Vámos, is a Hungarian writer, novelist, screenwriter, translator and talkshow host, who has published 33 books.

Stephen Vizinczey, originally István Vizinczey, is an author and writer.