A lecturer’s descent into psychological chaos unfolds against the turbulent backdrop of 1990s Budapest.
A surprising window into the online lives of people sixty and over - offering essential insights, no matter your age.
Stephen I, the first Christian king of Hungary analyses the often seamless flow that has turned medieval myth into modern history, showing that politicisation was not a modern addition, but a determinant factor from the start.
A rich, layered narrative that explores the indomitable human spirit against the backdrop of Romania’s complex history in the 1950s and ’60s.
A novel exploring the descent of superficially decent people into vindictive killers.
This book offers a political anthropological discussion of our contemporary situation regarding sceptical attitudes towards scientific expertise and authority, and the increasing role of power and politics, using an exploration of the "fool" or "gnostic fool" as a type.
Power to Yield is a collection of speculative tales exploring gender identity, neurodivergence, and religion from author Bogi Takács, who deftly blends sci-fi, fantasy, and weird fiction.
These are stories about the depth and breadth of the human condition - and beyond - identifying future possibilities of conflict and cooperation, identity and community.
These are stories about the depth and breadth of the human condition - and beyond - identifying future possibilities of conflict and cooperation, identity and community.
This novel seamlessly blends the intellectual musings of Thomas Mann with a Hungarian folktale exploring the boundaries of reality and fantasy.
New weird space opera novel, Song of Spores by Bogi Takács, deals with the everyday challenges of life in intergalactic space, like politics, family, and sentient fungus.
This book offers a political anthropological perspective on the problematic character of science, showing how science grew out of magic and its variations, whilst demonstrating that the desire to use science to solve various problems of human existence has created a permanent liminal crisis.






















