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'''Peter Pišťanek''' (born 28 April [[1960]], [[Devínska Nová Ves]]) is a [[Slovak people|Slovak]] writer.
'''Peter Pišťanek''' (born 28 April [[1960]], [[Devínska Nová Ves]]) is a [[Slovak people|Slovak]] writer.


His first full-length novel was ''[[Rivers of Babylon (Pišťanek)|Rivers of Babylon]]'', was published in 1991 (and published in English in [[2007]] in a translation by Peter Petro).<ref>[http://www.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent/index.php?id=1216 Interview with Peter Pistanek 22 August 08 | Chad W. Post]</ref> It was followed by two other novels, ''[[The Wooden Village]]'' and ''[[The End of Freddy]]'', which together make up a trilogy. They recount the life of Rácz, a fictitious gangster who emerged in autumn 1989 as communist rule was disintegrating.
His first full-length novel was ''[[Rivers of Babylon (Pišťanek)|Rivers of Babylon]]'', was published in 1991 (and published in English in [[2007]] in a translation by Peter Petro).<ref>[http://www.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent/index.php?id=1216 Interview with Peter Pistanek 22 August 08 | Chad W. Post]</ref> It was followed by two other novels, ''The Wooden Village'' and ''The End of Freddy'', which together make up a trilogy. They recount the life of Rácz, a fictitious gangster who emerged in autumn 1989 as communist rule was disintegrating.

==Books==
#''Rivers of Babylon''; translated by Peter Petro, Garnett Press 11/2007, ISBN 0-953-58784-1
#''Wooden Village''; translated by Peter Petro, Garnett Press 11/2008, ISBN 0-953-58785-8
#''End of Freddy''; translated by Peter Petro, Garnett Press 11/2009, ISBN 0-395-58786-5


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:01, 1 July 2011

Peter Pišťanek (born 28 April 1960, Devínska Nová Ves) is a Slovak writer.

His first full-length novel was Rivers of Babylon, was published in 1991 (and published in English in 2007 in a translation by Peter Petro).[1] It was followed by two other novels, The Wooden Village and The End of Freddy, which together make up a trilogy. They recount the life of Rácz, a fictitious gangster who emerged in autumn 1989 as communist rule was disintegrating.

Books

  1. Rivers of Babylon; translated by Peter Petro, Garnett Press 11/2007, ISBN 0-953-58784-1
  2. Wooden Village; translated by Peter Petro, Garnett Press 11/2008, ISBN 0-953-58785-8
  3. End of Freddy; translated by Peter Petro, Garnett Press 11/2009, ISBN 0-395-58786-5

References

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