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Ľudovít Didi (16 January 1931 – 15 September 2013) was a Slovak
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, participant in the anti-Communist struggle, and the first
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novelist in
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Biography

Didi was born on 16 January 1931 in
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as the natural child of Romani parents. He was raised by his maternal grandparents. His grandfather Ondrej Didi was a famous Romani musician. Didi attended elementary school and middle school in Púchov. However, his parents were poor and unable to provide him with further education. Although he was accepted to the Teacher's Institute in
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, he did not begin studies there due to lack of funds. He therefore moved to
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, where he began tutoring the sons of an affluent Bulgarian gentleman in exchange for free room and board. In 1951 he began studying at what is today the
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, from which he was eventually expelled because of his political views. In 1959–1963, he completed a degree in secondary education at the Teachers' Institute in
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. After graduation, he worked at various smaller schools throughout the country. In 1966–1974, he became the head teacher at Special Education School in
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. He was fired from this position in 1974 for his "anti-socialist" views. In the following years, Didi and his family experienced various hardships. They were surveilled by the secret police, the
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, their oldest son was only able to continue to university after three attempts, and their second son and their daughter had to start with apprenticeships and then eventually entered college after several detours. Didi died in Vráble on 15 September 2013, at the age of 82.


Rehabilitation

In 1980, along with his wife Mária, he met the mother of
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and as factory workers signed
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. After the fall of Communism in 1989 the National Committee in the district of Nitra rehabilitated him, and he became the director of a children's home in
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. There he worked as a director until 1998. In 1992 the
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, after his complete rehabilitation, awarded him the Ing. degree. In 2007 the National Memory Institute granted him the status of "participant in the anti-Communist struggle."


Works

Ľudovít Didi lived and worked in
Vráble Vráble is a small town in the Nitra District, Nitra Region, western Slovakia. Etymology The name derives from ''vrábeľ'' - a Slovak dialect name of sparrow (''vrabec''). Geography It is located in the Danubian Hills on the Žitava river, a ...
. He started writing books only after his retirement in 2001. He was the first authentically Romani novelist in Slovak literature. * ''Príbehy svätené vetrom.'' tories Sanctified by the WindBratislava, 2004 * ''Cigánkina veštba.'' Gypsy Fortune TellerBratislava, 2008 * ''Róm Tardek a jeho osud.'' he Roma Tardek and His FateBratislava, 2013 * ''Čierny Róm a biela láska''. he Black Roma and His White LoveBratislava, 2011


Awards

* 2023 – Ľudovít Štúr Prize, 3rd class for extraordinary service to the development of democracy and to the protection of human rights and freedoms.


References


External links


Z teba kňaz nebude
– interview in Knižná revue 2005/04

{{DEFAULTSORT:Didi, Ludovit 1931 births 2013 deaths People from Púchov Romani in Slovakia Romani in Czechoslovakia Slovak educators Slovak democracy activists Slovak writers Slovak novelists Charter 77 signatories