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Peter Pišťanek (28 April 1960 – 22 March 2015) was a Slovak writer. He began publishing short stories in the 1980s, and his first novel, ''
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'', came out in 1991. This was adapted into a film of the same name in 1998 by
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. The book was followed by the sequels ''Wooden Village'' (1994) and ''End of Freddy'' (1999). Two more of Pišťanek's works were adapted to film, both by
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: his short story "Muzika", which won Best Film at the
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in 2008, and his novel ''Rukojemník – Lokomotívy v daždi'', in 2014. Pišťanek committed suicide on 22 March 2015.


Life and career

In the 1980s, Pišťanek was a co-founder and drummer in the music group Devínska Nová Vec, named after the Bratislava borough where he was born in 1960. He also published stories in the magazine ''Slovenské pohľady''. He briefly studied dramaturgy and screenwriting at VŠMU but did not finish his studies. Before publishing his first novel, ''
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'', in 1991, Pišťanek held a variety of jobs, including as a machinist in a
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oxygen factory, a parking lot attendant, in the advertising industry, and eventually in publishing. After the
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, he became editor-in-chief of the ''Tele-Video-Relax'' magazine, and from 1996, he was a web designer at Gratex International as well as editing the online magazine ''inZine''.


Writing

Pišťanek published his first novel, ''Rivers of Babylon'', in 1991 (an English edition came out in 2007, translated by Peter Petro). In 1998, it was adapted into a feature film of the same name by director
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, with music by
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and a minor role by Pišťanek himself. It was followed in 1994 by the sequel ''Wooden Village'', and in 1999, ''End of Freddy'' wrapped up the trilogy about Rácz, a village gangster who emerges in the fall of 1989 as communist rule is disintegrating in
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. In 2007,
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adapted Pišťanek's short story "Muzika" into a film of the same name, which also included an appearance by the author. The production won Best Film at the
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that year. In 2014, Pišťanek published the novel ''Rukojemník – Lokomotívy v daždi'', which was again adapted by Nvota for the screen, with yet another cameo by the author. Pišťanek was also an active writer about the alcoholic beverage industry, providing his insight and humour on both spirits and wines.


Death

On 22 March 2015, Pišťanek committed suicide.


Legacy

Pišťanek's 1999 collection of short stories, ''Sekerou a nožom'', was included on the list of compulsory high school reading in Slovakia in September 2015. In 2016, the Bishops' Conference of Slovakia proposed to ban the book, due to what they termed to be "perverse language insulting human dignity". The Association of Catholic Schools of Slovakia, whose president at the time was current Minister of Education, Science, Research and Sport of Slovakia, Ján Horecký, put forward a request to withdraw the book from the compulsory reading list. 12,884 signatures were collected through an online petition, and the book was removed in September 2016.


Publications

Novels * ''
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'' (1991); translated by Peter Petro, Garnett Press 11/2007, * ''Rivers of Babylon 2, alebo Drevená dedina'' (1994); translated by Peter Petro as ''Wooden Village'', Garnett Press 11/2008, * ''Rivers of Babylon 3, alebo Fredyho koniec'' (1999); translated by Peter Petro as ''End of Freddy'', Garnett Press 11/2009, * ''Neva'' (novella, 2014) * ''Rukojemník – Lokomotívy v daždi'' (2014) Collections * ''Mladý Dônč'' (1993) * ''Skazky o Vladovi pre veľkých a malých'' (1995) * ''Nové skazky o Vladovi pre malých i veľkých'' (1998) * ''Sekerou a nožom'' (with Dušan Taragel, 1999) * ''Posledné skazky o Vladovi'' (2002) Others * ''Recepty z rodinného archívu'' – collection of fictionalized cooking recipes (2003) * ''Traktoristi a buzeranti'' – collection of journalistic articles (2003) * ''Živý oheň z vína'' – book about
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(2006)


Film adaptations

* ''
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'' (1998) * ''
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'' (2008) * '' Rukojemník'' (2014)


See also

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(Special Mention Award)


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