Attila Konnyu
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL BOOKS
The Man Between Worlds Trilogy
An autobiographical literary trilogy exploring the intersections of art, history, identity and cultural transformation across Europe, the United States and China.
The Man Between Worlds
Palm Beach
The Dragon Gate
PROFESSIONAL & MEDIA REQUESTS
Digital copies of The Man Between Worlds Trilogy are available for professional, editorial and media enquiries.

PALM BEACH (2026)
Art. Power. Destiny.
Palm Beach is the second volume of The Man Between Worlds, unfolding within one of America's most influential cultural and economic environments. Far more than a geographical setting, Palm Beach is presented as a landscape where political influence, global finance, philanthropy, collecting culture and the arts collectively shape the character of contemporary American society.
Within this environment, Attila Konnyu's journey evolves beyond autobiography. As his artistic career matures amid the realities of American cultural life, the book follows the gradual expansion of his creative vision through encounters with institutions, collectors, public figures and intellectual traditions. Rather than simply recounting personal experience, Palm Beach reveals the conditions under which an artist's worldview is transformed, laying the intellectual and cultural foundations for the artistic philosophy that would later culminate in Universal Visual Language.
ISBN 978-615-83113-4-2
ISBN (EPUB) 978-615-83113-3-9

THE MAN BETWEEN WORLDS (2026)
Power. Survival. Reinvention.
The Man Between Worlds follows the remarkable journey of a Hungarian-born artist from pre-democratic Hungary to the United States, tracing a life shaped by political transformation, personal resilience and an unwavering commitment to artistic independence.
Blending memoir with cultural observation and historical reality, the novel explores the formative experiences that shaped Attila Konnyu's worldview. More than a personal story, it offers a compelling account of survival, reinvention and the pursuit of creative freedom, revealing the foundations upon which an enduring artistic vision would later emerge.