Radoslav Rochallyi
Radoslav Rochallyi (born 1 May 1980, Bardejov , Czechoslovakia) is a Slovak philosopher, writer and poet.
Radoslav Rochallyi | |
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Slovak writer, philosopher and poet | |
Born | Bardejov, Slovakia | 1 May 1980
Alma mater | University of Prešov |
Spouse | Gabriela Rochallyi |
Children | 4 [1] |
Biography
Rochallyi was born in Bardejov, located in the Prešov region of what is today the Slovak Republic. The author finished his studies in Philosophy at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Prešov (1999–2005) and completed postgraduate PhD studies[2][3] in pedagogy at the Faculty of Education of the University of Prešov (2005–2009). He worked as a teacher at the Pedagogical Faculty of Prešov University in Prešov.,[4] He is a member of Mensa [5] and member of Association of Slovak Writers.[6]
Writer
Rochallyi is the author of eleven books. He writes in Slovak, English and German. He debuted with the collection of poetry Panoptikum: Haikai no renga (2004), written in Japanese haiku.[7]
According to Jan Balaz, the poetry of Radoslav Rochally is characterized by the use of a free verse, which gives the author the necessary freedom and directness to retain the specific nature of the testimony without embellishments.[8]
His book Mythra Invictus has received a positive reception.,[9][10]
In the DNA-Canvases of Poetry collection he uses mathematical equations to express his poetry.[11] In addition to his book, poetic equations have also been published in many anthologies and journals. For example in anthologies and journals published at Dixie University,[12] Olivet College,[13] or The Las Positas College.[14]
According to Lenka Vrebl, the perception of Radoslav Rochallyi is not playful, it is serious, direct and focused.,[15]
In the field of philosophy of poetry, he was influenced by the work of physicist Max Tegmark and mathematician G. H. Hardy. In the field of creation, he was shaped by the works of early experimental avant-garde artists (painters and poets).[16]
In Golden Divine collection, he tried to link poetry with Fi (φ) and hence the number 1,618034 in non-graphical form and with a golden section in its graphic form.[17]
Works
Poetry
- 2004 – Panoptikum: Haikai no renga. [in Slovak]. ISBN 978-1981294893.
- 2014 – Yehidah. [in Slovak] 2014. 67 p. ISBN 978-1523354542.
- 2015 – Golden Divine. [in Slovak] Brno: Tribun EU, 2015. 34 s. ISBN 978-80-263-0877-5.
- 2015 – Blood. [in Slovak]2015. 43 s. ISBN 978-80-972031-7-7.
- 2016 – Torwalden. [in Slovak] 2016. ISBN 978-1534848702.
- 2018 – Mechanics of everyday life. [in Slovak] 2018. ISBN 978-80-8202-030-7.
- 2018 – Arété.[in Slovak] 2018. ISBN 978-80-8202-041-3
- 2019 – DNA: Leinwänden der Poesie [in German] ISBN 978-8097350116
- 2019 – DNA: Canvases of Poetry [in English] ISBN 978-8097350123
- 2020 – PUNCH [in English] ISBN 978-8097373702
Prose
- 2017 – A Letter for a son.Brno: Tribun EU, 2017. 98 p. [in English] ISBN 978-80-263-1195-9.
- 2019 – Mythra Invictus. The destiny of man. Bratislava: VSSS, 2019. 108 p. [in English] [in German] ISBN 9788082020857.
- 2020 – ESSE. Theorems on morality and power. Bratislava: EOCN. 168p. [in English] ISBN 978-80-9735-013-0.
Translations
- 2016 – Golden Divine. [in English]. 2016. 34 s. ISBN 978-1523223916.
References
- Radoslav Rochallyi Interview, London, United Kingdom: Guts Publishing, 2020
- Phillipe Martin Chatelain, ed. (2020). "Poetry / @rochallyi /". In Parentheses Literary Magazine (Fall 2020). USA: IN PARENTHESES.ART. 6 (2): 4.
- Carlaftes, Peter (2020). "The Media Promises". MAINTENANT 14-Contemporary Dada Art & Writing. New York, USA: Three Rooms Press. 14. ISBN 978-1-941110-91-1.
- BÁSNICI 2018 (Poets 2018): The Dictionary and anthology of Slovak poets (in Slovak) (1nd ed.). Bratislava: Spolok slovenských spisovateľov. 2018. ISBN 978-80-8194-101-6.
- "Mensa Slovensko: Radoslav Rochallyi". Mensa. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
- Cifra, Stefan (2017), Rochallyi's member medallion (in Slovak), Slovakia: Association of Slovak Writers
- Cifra, Stefan (2017), Rochallyi's medallion (in Slovak), Slovakia: Association of Slovak Writers
- Baláž, Jan (2019). "Rochallyi's married poetic duo" (PDF). Literary Weekly (in Slovak). Bratislava: The Cultural-literary academy. 32 (7–8): 17. ISSN 0862-5999.
- Stachova, Olivia (2020). "Questions of the essence of being". Literarny tyzdennik (in Slovak). Bratislava: Kulturno-literarna akademia. 33 (11–12). ISSN 0862-5999.
- Cobejova, Alexandra (2020). "Experiment with poetics of myth". Literarny tyzdennik (in Slovak). Bratislava: Kulturno-literarna akademia. 33 (11–12). ISSN 0862-5999.
- Rochallyi, Radoslav (2019). DNA- Leinwänden der Poesie. European Open Culture Network o.z. p. 39. ISBN 978-80-973501-2-3.
- "The Halved". Route 7 Review. Dixie State University. 1 (8). 28 October 2020. ISSN 2694-1481. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- Jack Caporuscio, ed. (2020). One PoeMath. The Garfield Lake Review (2020 ed.). MI, USA: Olivet College. p. 51.
- Melissa, Korber (2020). "Poetica". Havik 2020: Homeward- The Las Positas College Journal of Arts and Literature. CA, USA: The Las Positas College. 1.
- Vrebl, Lenka. "Rochallyi's poet known and unknown. Analysis of creation". Obrys-Kmen (in Czech). Praha: Union of the Czech Writers. 2019 (24). ISSN 1210-1494.
- "Poets & Writers Directory › Radoslav Rochallyi". Poets & Writers. USA: Poets & Writers, Inc. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
- Vrebl, Lenka. "Rochallyi's poet known and unknown. Analysis of creation". Obrys-Kmen (in Czech). Praha: Union of the Czech Writers. 2019 (24). ISSN 1210-1494.