Jozef Dunajovec

Jozef Dunajovec

Infobox Person
name = Jozef Dunajovec


image_size = 180px
caption = Jozef Dunajovec
birth_date = March 23 1933
birth_place = Nesluša, Slovakia
death_date = February 22 2007
death_place = Bratislava, Slovakia

Jozef Dunajovec (March 23 1933February 22 2007) was a Slovakian journalist, essayist and non-fiction author.

Biography

Dunajovec, born in 1933, graduated from the "High Agriculture School and Economic University" in Bratislava. During his studies he joined the editorial team of the daily "Smena", and later he worked for "Rolnické noviny", "Hospodárske noviny", "Nové slovo", "Mladé rozlety", and "Predvoj". He finished his journalist career as a Managing Editor of "Krásy Slovenska".

Works

Besides a range of editorials, articles, essays and reportages, he wrote eighteen books. His most well-known works are:
* 1966 - The Exhorting Backwaters ("Mŕtve ramená volajú")
* 1974 - The Human Footmarks ("Po ľuďoch stopy"), Through The Back Roads ("Poľnými cestami")
* 1976 - The River People ("Riečni ľudia") in Hungarian Ember és folyó (1977)
* 1980 - The Bread ("Chlieb")
* 1995 - A Dramatic Event on the 1801st Kilometer ("Dráma na kilometri 1801"), A Planner's Odyssey ("Projektantova odysea")

He was a co-author of the books
* 1974 - Motherland's Chronicle ("Kronika rodnej zeme")
* 1975 - Homeland in Pictures ("Rodná zem v obrazoch")
* 1986 - Mirrors of the Slovak Rivers ("V zrkadlách slovenských riek")

Death

He died on February 22 2007, aged 73.

External links

* [http://www.sme.sk/clanok.asp?cl=3165569 Death of Jozef Dunajovec] sk icon


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