Anton Hykisch
Anton Hykisch (born 23 February 1932, Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia) is a Slovak writer, politician and diplomat. Hykisch was a member of the Slovak National Assembly (Slovak Parliament) from 1990 to 1992 and the first Slovak ambassador to Canada from 1993 to 1997.[1][2]
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Occupation(s) | Poet, Writer, Political |
Work
Creation for adults
- 1961 – Dream Enters the Station, short story
- 1963 – A Step into the Unknown, debut novel (written and published in 1959, scrapped immediately after publication)
- 1963 - I Met You, short story
- 1964 – Naďa, novella
- 1965 – Námestie v Mähring, novel
- 1971 – And you won't find peace anywhere, or Murder in the Spa, detective story (published only in Czech)
- 1977 - The Time of the Masters, a two-part historical novel
- 1978 – Relationships, short story
- 1979 - The Good Secret Brain, a collection of science fiction short stories and news
- 1980 – Desire, short story
- 1984 - Love the Queen, historical novel
- 1988 – Atomic Summer, novel – fictionalization of current events
- 1990 – Defense of Secrets, a collection of fantasy prose
- 1999 – Maria Theresa
- 2006 – The Thirteenth Hour. Time of the Masters (reissue)
- 2006 – Alone in Strange Cities
- 2007 – Remember the Tsar
- 2009 – The Delights of Old Times. A novel about the 20th century with autobiographical elements
- 2016 – Believe the Emperor, a historical novel from the reign of Joseph II.
Creation for children
Nonfiction
External links
References
- "Ambassador Portrait: Anton Hykisch". European Year of International Dialogue (2008). Retrieved 2009-08-10.
- "Hykisch, Anton (1932)". Literárne Informačné Centrum. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
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