Csaba Gabor-B is a Hungarian writer. He studied English and German literature at Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest and at the University of Maryland, College Park. He also studied at New York University and at Columbia University in New York City. He lived in the U.S
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for many years and worked as an editor for a publishing company and as a freelance writer and translator in Washington, D.C., New York City, and Tokyo. His novels include: The Book of Manners, The Man Who Loved the Moon, The Third Wife, The Red Pyramid, and The Blue Pyramid. His nonfiction works include: Living With AIDS (with Peter Heltzer), How to Get Out of Debt (with Jack Kratky), and Why People Die (with Mark Roth).