Péter Hunčík

Male, Person

1951 –

21

Who is Péter Hunčík?

Péter Hunčík is a Slovak psychiatrist of Hungarian ethnicity and a successful literary author, living in Slovakia.

In late 2009, shortly before his 59th birthday, he shocked the Hungarian-speaking literary world by winning the prestigious Sándor Bródy prize, given annually to an author for the best first novel of the year.

As a psychiatrist, he authored several books, such as Tension Anticipation System, and its original, Hungarian version, Feszultseg-Elorejelzo Rendszer.

In politics, he advocates normalization of bilateral relations between Hungary and Slovakia. He also authored two books, Magyarok Szlovákiában 1989-2004, and Global Report on Slovakia,. He was briefly an advisor to Czechoslovakian President Václav Havel. At this time he played a role in setting up TV Nova. He strongly opposed the separation of Czechoslovakia into the independent countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

In 2009, he won the aforementioned Sándor Bródy award with his novel Határeset, after five years of work. This prize is often given to writers in their twenties or thirties. György Dragomán is one famous former awardee.

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Born
1951
Šahy
Also known as
  • Peter Huncik

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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