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+ | | name = András Gregorik | ||
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+ | | birth_date = 1976 | ||
+ | | birth_place = [[Budapest]] | ||
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+ | | occupation = novelist, screenwriter | ||
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+ | | debut_works = ''What planet are you from?'' (script) <br> ''Basic fault'' (novel) | ||
+ | | influences = [[Christianity]], [[Simone Weil]], [[Viktor Frankl]], [[Aleksandr Pushkin]] | ||
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+ | '''András Gregorik''' (born 1976) is a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] novelist and screenwriter. His main themes include, both in fiction and non-fiction, the social and/or emotional isolation of highly sensitive individuals due to mental disorders, misfortune, poverty or simply being different, and their ensuing redemption through a spiritual journey of either a Christian or psychological kind. | ||
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+ | ===Career=== | ||
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+ | From early 2006, Gregorik turned to full time writing. He wrote two screenplays ([[Basic fault]], [[Pseudolife]]) and his first novel (also titled ''Basic fault''<ref>http://irodalom.blog.hu/2008/04/14/gregorik_andras_alaphiba_irodalomblog_kulonkiadas</ref><ref>http://ritalin.blogter.hu/?post_id=279467</ref>) in quick succession. Two of his short stories were shortlisted in a literary competition by a Hungarian foundation (2008)<ref>http://bja.shp.hu/hpc/web.php?a=bja&o=rijA4qVmmw</ref>. A feature film based on his ''Basic fault'' is in pre-production stage (2008)<ref>http://www.filmtett.ro/cikk/203</ref>. | ||
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+ | == List of works == | ||
+ | *''Hol élsz te? ([[What planet are you from?]])'' (script, 2003)<ref>http://www.gregorik.hu/</ref> | ||
+ | *''Shakespeare's approach towards Christian Mysticism after 1600'' (essay, 2005) | ||
+ | *''Alaphiba ([[Basic fault]])'' (script, 2006) | ||
+ | *''Áléletérzés ([[Pseudolife]])'' (script, 2006) | ||
+ | *''Alaphiba ([[Basic fault]])'' (novel<ref>http://hangkert.blog.hu/2008/05/30/civilizacios_alaphiba</ref>, 2006) | ||
+ | *''A Natasa-kaszt ([[The Natasha Caste]])'' (novel<ref>http://ritalin.blogter.hu/?post_id=279803</ref>, 2008) | ||
+ | *''Ritka szövet ([[Thin Fabric]])'' (script, 2008) | ||
+ | *''Ritka szövet ([[Thin Fabric]])'' (novel, 2008) | ||
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+ | ==List of short stories== | ||
+ | *''Egy szép este'' (1998) | ||
+ | *''Eszter'' (2006) | ||
+ | *''Session'' (2006) | ||
+ | *''A lány'' (2006) | ||
+ | *''Életében az elso'' (2006) | ||
+ | *''A tábor'' (2006) | ||
+ | *''Dublin'' (2007) | ||
+ | *''Leszakadás'' (2007) | ||
+ | *''Szingli'' (2007) | ||
+ | *''Menj vissza Pestre'' (2007) | ||
+ | *''Fényes nyári nap'' (2008) | ||
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+ | ==English editions== | ||
+ | *''Basic fault'' (pending) | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | {{Reflist}} | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.gregorik.hu Personal site] | ||
+ | * [http://bja.shp.hu/hpc/web.php?azonosito=bja&oldalkod=rijA4qVmmw Two short stories] | ||
+ | * [http://irodalom.blog.hu/2008/04/14/gregorik_andras_alaphiba_irodalomblog_kulonkiadas A review] | ||
+ | * [http://ritalin.blogter.hu/?post_id=279467 Another review] | ||
+ | * [http://ritalin.blogter.hu/?post_id=279803 Another review] | ||
+ | * [http://hangkert.blog.hu/2008/05/30/civilizacios_alaphiba Another review] | ||
+ | * [http://prohardver.hu/tema/hol_elsz_te/hsz_1-200.html Old blog] | ||
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+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Gregorik, András}} | ||
+ | [[:Category:Living people]] | ||
+ | [[:Category:Hungarian writers]] | ||
+ | [[:Category:People from Budapest]] |
Revision as of 15:44, 2 November 2008
András Gregorik (born 1976) is a Hungarian novelist and screenwriter. His main themes include, both in fiction and non-fiction, the social and/or emotional isolation of highly sensitive individuals due to mental disorders, misfortune, poverty or simply being different, and their ensuing redemption through a spiritual journey of either a Christian or psychological kind.
Career
From early 2006, Gregorik turned to full time writing. He wrote two screenplays (Basic fault, Pseudolife) and his first novel (also titled Basic fault[1][2]) in quick succession. Two of his short stories were shortlisted in a literary competition by a Hungarian foundation (2008)[3]. A feature film based on his Basic fault is in pre-production stage (2008)[4].
List of works
- Hol élsz te? (What planet are you from?) (script, 2003)[5]
- Shakespeare's approach towards Christian Mysticism after 1600 (essay, 2005)
- Alaphiba (Basic fault) (script, 2006)
- Áléletérzés (Pseudolife) (script, 2006)
- Alaphiba (Basic fault) (novel[6], 2006)
- A Natasa-kaszt (The Natasha Caste) (novel[7], 2008)
- Ritka szövet (Thin Fabric) (script, 2008)
- Ritka szövet (Thin Fabric) (novel, 2008)
List of short stories
- Egy szép este (1998)
- Eszter (2006)
- Session (2006)
- A lány (2006)
- Életében az elso (2006)
- A tábor (2006)
- Dublin (2007)
- Leszakadás (2007)
- Szingli (2007)
- Menj vissza Pestre (2007)
- Fényes nyári nap (2008)
English editions
- Basic fault (pending)
References
- ^ http://irodalom.blog.hu/2008/04/14/gregorik_andras_alaphiba_irodalomblog_kulonkiadas
- ^ http://ritalin.blogter.hu/?post_id=279467
- ^ http://bja.shp.hu/hpc/web.php?a=bja&o=rijA4qVmmw
- ^ http://www.filmtett.ro/cikk/203
- ^ http://www.gregorik.hu/
- ^ http://hangkert.blog.hu/2008/05/30/civilizacios_alaphiba
- ^ http://ritalin.blogter.hu/?post_id=279803
External links
Category:Living people
Category:Hungarian writers
Category:People from Budapest