ErnÅ' Polgár (born Ernö Csupity; 27 January 1954 in Bácsalmás[1],
died 28 October 2018 in Borneo [2] is a Radnoti Prize-winning[3] Nagy
Lajos Prize-winning In 2007 he won the one of the highest Hungarian
prizes:(Knight’s Cross of the Order of the Republic of Hungary) He
was nominated for Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017 for the year of
2018. World literary rank Hungarian-european[4] author, editor,
littérateur and dramaturgist.[5] From 2018 he was living in Borneo
Island, Brunei Kingdom in his "writing house".He attended the
secondary grammar school Janos Hunyadi[6] and did his final exams
there in 1972. He worked as a librarian and graduated at the
University of Theatre and Film Arts as a dramaturgist.[7] Between 1972
and 1976 he worked as a librarian in the National Széchényi Library
then became an editor for the Hungarian Radio Corporation.[8] From
1979 he worked as a dramaturgist for the Madach Theatre [hu][9] then
between 1997 and 1998 worked as Head of Registrars Department at the
University of Theatre and Film Arts.[10]ErnÅ' Polgár is a well-known
writer. He received the Radnóti Anti-Racism Award 2014[11]The readers
can find the different manifestations of the anti-Semitism in his
works[12][13] This sentence makes it sound like his writing is
anti-semitic, which doesn't make sense given the preceding sentence
noting that he won an award for not being racist. ErnÅ' Polgar's
philosophy is, “the measure of the civilization are the respect for
ancestors and humanism.†[14][15] He started writing as a child for
the journal The People of Petofi.[16][17] His sociography titled
“The Lodgers†was published in the magazine Budapest [hu] in 1975.
He won the scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences[18] in
1981, the Soros Fellowship[10] in 1983 and the Scholarship of Pro
Cultura Hungariae in 1998[19] He has been a free-lance writer since
1998. Between 2000 and 2003 he was the head of Blue Shop Online
Gallery and Digital Publisher and chairman of the supervisory board of
www.hun-info.hu online media agency. From 2002 he was the secretary
and later chairman of the Prose Section of the Hungarian Writers'
Union.[20]
died 28 October 2018 in Borneo [2] is a Radnoti Prize-winning[3] Nagy
Lajos Prize-winning In 2007 he won the one of the highest Hungarian
prizes:(Knight’s Cross of the Order of the Republic of Hungary) He
was nominated for Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017 for the year of
2018. World literary rank Hungarian-european[4] author, editor,
littérateur and dramaturgist.[5] From 2018 he was living in Borneo
Island, Brunei Kingdom in his "writing house".He attended the
secondary grammar school Janos Hunyadi[6] and did his final exams
there in 1972. He worked as a librarian and graduated at the
University of Theatre and Film Arts as a dramaturgist.[7] Between 1972
and 1976 he worked as a librarian in the National Széchényi Library
then became an editor for the Hungarian Radio Corporation.[8] From
1979 he worked as a dramaturgist for the Madach Theatre [hu][9] then
between 1997 and 1998 worked as Head of Registrars Department at the
University of Theatre and Film Arts.[10]ErnÅ' Polgár is a well-known
writer. He received the Radnóti Anti-Racism Award 2014[11]The readers
can find the different manifestations of the anti-Semitism in his
works[12][13] This sentence makes it sound like his writing is
anti-semitic, which doesn't make sense given the preceding sentence
noting that he won an award for not being racist. ErnÅ' Polgar's
philosophy is, “the measure of the civilization are the respect for
ancestors and humanism.†[14][15] He started writing as a child for
the journal The People of Petofi.[16][17] His sociography titled
“The Lodgers†was published in the magazine Budapest [hu] in 1975.
He won the scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences[18] in
1981, the Soros Fellowship[10] in 1983 and the Scholarship of Pro
Cultura Hungariae in 1998[19] He has been a free-lance writer since
1998. Between 2000 and 2003 he was the head of Blue Shop Online
Gallery and Digital Publisher and chairman of the supervisory board of
www.hun-info.hu online media agency. From 2002 he was the secretary
and later chairman of the Prose Section of the Hungarian Writers'
Union.[20]
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