Krisztián Grecsó
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Krisztián Grecsó (born 18 May 1976) is a Hungarian writer, poet and editor.


Biography

Grecsó was born in Szegvár on 18 May 1976. His younger brother, , is a dancer and choreographer. He graduated from the in Csongrád. In 2001, he received a diploma in Hungarian language and literature from the Attila József University in Szeged. Between 2001 and 2006, Grecsó worked as an editor for the ' literary journal in Békéscsaba. From 2007 to 2009, he was a lead editor of the ''
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'' women's magazine. In 2009, he became the lead editor of the prose and essay section of '' Élet és Irodalom''. From 2006 to 2009, he served as vice-president of ("Belletrists' Association"). In 2001, he achieved widespread fame with his short story collection ''Pletykaanyu'' ("Gossip Mom"). This was followed by a number of successful novels: ''Isten hozott'' ("Welcome", 2005), ''Tánciskola'' ("Dance School", 2008), ''Mellettem elférsz'' ("There's Room for You Beside Me", 2011), ''Megyek utánad'' ("I Follow You", 2014), ''Jelmezbál'' ("Costume Ball", 2016) and ''Vera'' (2019). Grecsó also worked as a screenwriter for the films ' (2007) and ' (2007). He is the author of the play ''Cigányok'' ("Gypsies"), adapted from the play of the same name by
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, which opened at the in Budapest on 15 October 2010 under the direction of Gábor Máté. He wrote the book of the highly successful musical ', based on Ferenc Molnár's novel '' The Paul Street Boys'', which premiered in the Comedy Theatre of Budapest on 5 November 2016.


Personal life

He is married to Judit Árvai, a press relations associate of the Magvető publishing house. In 2019, they adopted a girl, Hanna. In October 2018, Grecsó was diagnosed with HPV-associated head and neck cancer. He recovered in early 2019.


Works

* ''Angyalkacsinálás'' (1999; poetry) * ''Pletykaanyu'' (2001; short stories) * ''Isten hozott'' (2005; novel) * ''Tánciskola'' (2008; novel) * ''Mellettem elférsz'' (2011; novel) * ''Megyek utánad'' (2014; novel) * ''Jelmezbál: Egy családregény mozaikjai'' (2016; novel) * ''Harminc év napsütés'' (2017; short stories) * ''Vera'' (2019; novel) * ''Magamról többet'' (2020; poetry) * ''Belefér egy pici szívbe'' (2020; children's poetry) * ''Valami népi'' (2022; short stories)


Awards and honours

* (1999) *
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(2002) * (2002) * (2002) * (2004) * Attila József Prize (2006) * (2012)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Grecso, Krisztian Hungarian male novelists Hungarian male poets 21st-century Hungarian novelists 21st-century Hungarian male writers Attila József Prize recipients 1976 births Living people