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Emil Benčík

Emil Benčík (born 20 January 1933, in Zlatno) is a Slovak writer, journalist and translator.[1] He established the feature radio documentary in Slovakia and created the first family radio series in the country called Čo nového, Bielikovci, which during its 17 years run established itself as one of the most popular programs in Slovakia's history with almost 1 in 2 Slovaks tuning in regularly.

Emil Benčík
Slovak writer, journalist and translator
Born (1933-01-20) 20 January 1933 (age 91)
Zlatno, nearby Zlaté Moravce, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia)
Occupationwriter
NationalitySlovak
Notable awardsPrize of Egon Erwin Kisch

In the 1950s he was a member of the notable journalistic generation centered on the newspaper Smena. From 1971 until 1990 he was the Chief editor of the Main desk of literary and drama broadcasting of the Czechoslovak radio in Bratislava.

For his journalistic and literary work, Emil Benčík has received numerous awards including the international Prize of Egon Erwin Kisch for his book Králi Ducha (Kings of the spirit). He is the first and only author to receive the Prize of Vojtech Zamarovský for radio broadcasting.

Biography edit

Benčík was born on 20 January 1933 in Zlatno near Zlaté Moravce. He studied Slovak language and Russian language at Pedagogical faculty of the Comenius University in Bratislava. Later he worked as a teacher at elementary school in Lokca and at pedagogic gymnasium in Krupina. A long-time editor of the Slovak Radio in Bratislava, he has written many literary, biographical, dramatic and radio documentaries (features), series and cycles.

Work edit

Literary work edit

  • 1971 – Domov a svet, spolu s K. Kowaliszyn. (The home and the world – with K. Kowaliszyn)
  • 2003 – Prvý muž česko-slovenskej jari Alexander Dubček (The first man of Czechoslovak spring)
  • 2007 – Čo neodvial vietor (What the wind did not blow away)
  • 2008 – Rebrík do neba (A ladder to the heaven)
  • 2010 – Králi ducha (Kings of the spirit)
  • 2011 – Bohatá žatva Andreja Chudobu (Wealthy harvest of Andrej Chudoba)
  • 2014 - Zlatno v náručí hôr (Zlatno hugged by the mountains)

Literary translations edit

  • 1960 – Dawid Rubinowicz: Dávidkov denník (Davids´ notebook)
  • 1962 – Włodzimierz Jaroszyński: Tajný front (The secret front)
  • 1972 – Alojzy Twardecki: Škola janičiarov (School of the traitors)

Radio cycles edit

  • 1997–2004 – Ľudia, fakty, udalosti (People, facts, affairs)
  • 2003–2008 – Sólo pre... (Solo for...)
  • 2008–2011 – Takí sú rozhlasáci (Such are the radio workers)

Radio features edit

  • 1972 – Tiché ruky, Hniezdo na dlani, Nechajme stromy rásť, Na dne leta (Quiet hands, Nest in the hands, Let the trees grow, At the bottom of the summer)
  • 1975 – Dráma lásky a nelásky (Dramas of love and without love)
  • 1979 – Zasadiť strom (To plant a tree)
  • 1978 – Zatmenie Zeme (Eclipse of the Earth)
  • 1989 – Vaša výsosť peniaze (Your majesty, money)
  • 1990 – Slovenský chlebík (Slovak bread)
  • 1990 – Sako Róm gilavel – Každý Róm si spieva (Every gypsy sings for himself)
  • 1991 – Zvon Andrej (The bell Andrej)
  • 1991 – Život a smrť s Dávidovou hviezdou (Life and death with the David´s star)
  • 1993 – Akí sme, takí sme (We are, who we are)
  • 1993 – Prvý muž Pražskej jari (The first man of the Prague Spring)
  • 1994 – Dies veritatis – Deň pravdy (Day of the truth)
  • 1994 – Hviezdne nebo nad Jeruzalemom (Starry heaven above Jerusalem)
  • 1995 – Kniha kníh prehovorí k všetkým (The big book address all)
  • 1995 – Posledný deň vojny, prvý deň mieru (The last day of war, the first day of peace)
  • 1996 – Teheránska, Jaltská a Postupimská konferencia (The Tehran conference, Yalta conference and Potsdam conference)
  • 1996 – Norimberský proces (The Nuremberg trial)
  • 1996 – Po dobrom živote dobrá smrť (After a good life, good death)
  • 1997 – Podla vzoru srdce (According to heart)
  • 1997 – Operácia Overlord (Operation Overlord)
  • 1997 – Eroica Varsoviensis
  • 1998 – Čierne dni v éteri (Black days on air)
  • 1999 – Dlhá noc v Kremli (Long night in Kremlin)
  • 2000 – Čo nám dalo a čo nám vzalo 20. storočie (What did the 20th century give us and what did it take away from us)
  • 2002 – Hlavou proti múru (With the head against the wall)
  • 2003 – Tanec nad priepasťou (Dancing above the gorge)
  • 2003 – Pred bránou pekla (Before the gate of hell)
  • 2004 – Plamienky nádeje (Pilot lights of hope)
  • 2005 – Bola raz jedna Nežná (There was once a Velvet Revolution)
  • 2006 – Neslávny odchod mocných (Inglorious departure of the powerful)

Radio drama translations edit

  • Henryk Bardijevski: Koperník (Copernicus)
  • Józef Gruda: Poľská suita, Albert, Kapela (Polish suite, Albert, The band)
  • Andrzej Mularczyk: Z hlbín vôd, Balkón na Hlavnej ulici, Prespať zimu, Kuchynský vchod (From deep waters, Balcony on the broadway, Be asleep all winter, Kichen entrance)
  • Marian Grzesczak: Poľská symfónia (Polish symphony)

Awards edit

Emil Benčík is also the holder of numerous other awards and prizes.

Monographies and studies edit

Life and work of Emil Benčik is the subject of the following monographies, studies and scientific papers:

  • Encyclopedia of Slovakia, Volume I. Encyclopedic office of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava : Osveta, 1977. Page 177.
  • Encyclopedia of Slovak dramatic arts, Volume I. Veda – publishing house of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, 1989. Page 103.
  • Matovcik, A. et al.: Dictionary of Slovak writers of the 20th century. Publishing house SSS and SNK, Bratislava – Martin, 2001. Page 33.
  • Dictionary of the Club of Czech and Slovak writers of non-fiction literature. Prague, 2003. Page 268.
  • Kačala, J.: Language in Emil Benčík's book about three Slovak kings of spirit, Kultúra slova, volume 46, Bratislava, 2012.
  • Herceg, M.: Emil Benčík – Ambidextrous journalistic personality. Dissertation, School of Journalism at the Faculty of Philosophy, Commenius University, Bratislava, 2006.
  • Nemečková, L.: Radio document in the Slovak Radio - Emil Benčík, key personality of the founding generation, dissertation, Faculty of Mass Media at the Paneuropean University, evidence number FM-24684-7985, Bratislava, 2014.
  • Chapters of history of the radio (Príspevky k dejinám rozhlasu). Slovak Radio, Bratislava, 2006.
  • What was (and wasn't) on air (Čo bolo (i nebolo) v éteri). Slovak Radio, Bratislava, 2003.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Rádiá - Rádio Rádiá".

External links edit

  • The Centre for Information on Literature, online profile of Emil Benčík (in Slovak) 2012-06-02 at the Wayback Machine

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Emil Bencik born 20 January 1933 in Zlatno is a Slovak writer journalist and translator 1 He established the feature radio documentary in Slovakia and created the first family radio series in the country called Co noveho Bielikovci which during its 17 years run established itself as one of the most popular programs in Slovakia s history with almost 1 in 2 Slovaks tuning in regularly Emil BencikSlovak writer journalist and translatorBorn 1933 01 20 20 January 1933 age 91 Zlatno nearby Zlate Moravce Czechoslovakia now Slovakia OccupationwriterNationalitySlovakNotable awardsPrize of Egon Erwin Kisch In the 1950s he was a member of the notable journalistic generation centered on the newspaper Smena From 1971 until 1990 he was the Chief editor of the Main desk of literary and drama broadcasting of the Czechoslovak radio in Bratislava For his journalistic and literary work Emil Bencik has received numerous awards including the international Prize of Egon Erwin Kisch for his book Krali Ducha Kings of the spirit He is the first and only author to receive the Prize of Vojtech Zamarovsky for radio broadcasting Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 2 1 Literary work 2 2 Literary translations 2 3 Radio cycles 2 4 Radio features 2 5 Radio drama translations 3 Awards 4 Monographies and studies 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography editBencik was born on 20 January 1933 in Zlatno near Zlate Moravce He studied Slovak language and Russian language at Pedagogical faculty of the Comenius University in Bratislava Later he worked as a teacher at elementary school in Lokca and at pedagogic gymnasium in Krupina A long time editor of the Slovak Radio in Bratislava he has written many literary biographical dramatic and radio documentaries features series and cycles Work editLiterary work edit 1971 Domov a svet spolu s K Kowaliszyn The home and the world with K Kowaliszyn 2003 Prvy muz cesko slovenskej jari Alexander Dubcek The first man of Czechoslovak spring 2007 Co neodvial vietor What the wind did not blow away 2008 Rebrik do neba A ladder to the heaven 2010 Krali ducha Kings of the spirit 2011 Bohata zatva Andreja Chudobu Wealthy harvest of Andrej Chudoba 2014 Zlatno v naruci hor Zlatno hugged by the mountains Literary translations edit 1960 Dawid Rubinowicz Davidkov dennik Davids notebook 1962 Wlodzimierz Jaroszynski Tajny front The secret front 1972 Alojzy Twardecki Skola janiciarov School of the traitors Radio cycles edit 1997 2004 Ľudia fakty udalosti People facts affairs 2003 2008 Solo pre Solo for 2008 2011 Taki su rozhlasaci Such are the radio workers Radio features edit 1972 Tiche ruky Hniezdo na dlani Nechajme stromy rast Na dne leta Quiet hands Nest in the hands Let the trees grow At the bottom of the summer 1975 Drama lasky a nelasky Dramas of love and without love 1979 Zasadit strom To plant a tree 1978 Zatmenie Zeme Eclipse of the Earth 1989 Vasa vysost peniaze Your majesty money 1990 Slovensky chlebik Slovak bread 1990 Sako Rom gilavel Kazdy Rom si spieva Every gypsy sings for himself 1991 Zvon Andrej The bell Andrej 1991 Zivot a smrt s Davidovou hviezdou Life and death with the David s star 1993 Aki sme taki sme We are who we are 1993 Prvy muz Prazskej jari The first man of the Prague Spring 1994 Dies veritatis Den pravdy Day of the truth 1994 Hviezdne nebo nad Jeruzalemom Starry heaven above Jerusalem 1995 Kniha knih prehovori k vsetkym The big book address all 1995 Posledny den vojny prvy den mieru The last day of war the first day of peace 1996 Teheranska Jaltska a Postupimska konferencia The Tehran conference Yalta conference and Potsdam conference 1996 Norimbersky proces The Nuremberg trial 1996 Po dobrom zivote dobra smrt After a good life good death 1997 Podla vzoru srdce According to heart 1997 Operacia Overlord Operation Overlord 1997 Eroica Varsoviensis 1998 Cierne dni v eteri Black days on air 1999 Dlha noc v Kremli Long night in Kremlin 2000 Co nam dalo a co nam vzalo 20 storocie What did the 20th century give us and what did it take away from us 2002 Hlavou proti muru With the head against the wall 2003 Tanec nad priepastou Dancing above the gorge 2003 Pred branou pekla Before the gate of hell 2004 Plamienky nadeje Pilot lights of hope 2005 Bola raz jedna Nezna There was once a Velvet Revolution 2006 Neslavny odchod mocnych Inglorious departure of the powerful Radio drama translations edit Henryk Bardijevski Kopernik Copernicus Jozef Gruda Poľska suita Albert Kapela Polish suite Albert The band Andrzej Mularczyk Z hlbin vod Balkon na Hlavnej ulici Prespat zimu Kuchynsky vchod From deep waters Balcony on the broadway Be asleep all winter Kichen entrance Marian Grzesczak Poľska symfonia Polish symphony Awards edit1998 Golden medal of Alexander Dubcek 2001 Prize of Vojtech Zamarovsky 2011 Prize of Egon Erwin Kisch Emil Bencik is also the holder of numerous other awards and prizes Monographies and studies editLife and work of Emil Bencik is the subject of the following monographies studies and scientific papers Encyclopedia of Slovakia Volume I Encyclopedic office of the Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava Osveta 1977 Page 177 Encyclopedia of Slovak dramatic arts Volume I Veda publishing house of the Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava 1989 Page 103 Matovcik A et al Dictionary of Slovak writers of the 20th century Publishing house SSS and SNK Bratislava Martin 2001 Page 33 Dictionary of the Club of Czech and Slovak writers of non fiction literature Prague 2003 Page 268 Kacala J Language in Emil Bencik s book about three Slovak kings of spirit Kultura slova volume 46 Bratislava 2012 Herceg M Emil Bencik Ambidextrous journalistic personality Dissertation School of Journalism at the Faculty of Philosophy Commenius University Bratislava 2006 Nemeckova L Radio document in the Slovak Radio Emil Bencik key personality of the founding generation dissertation Faculty of Mass Media at the Paneuropean University evidence number FM 24684 7985 Bratislava 2014 Chapters of history of the radio Prispevky k dejinam rozhlasu Slovak Radio Bratislava 2006 What was and wasn t on air Co bolo i nebolo v eteri Slovak Radio Bratislava 2003 See also editSlovak RadioReferences edit Radia Radio Radia External links editThe Centre for Information on Literature online profile of Emil Bencik in Slovak Archived 2012 06 02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emil Bencik amp oldid 1212241797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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