András Gregorik

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The native form of this personal name is Gregorik András. This article uses the Western name order.

András Gregorik (born 1976) is a Hungarian novelist, screenwriter and essayist. His main themes include, both in fiction and non-fiction, the social and/or emotional isolation of highly sensitive individuals due to mental disorders, misfortune, poverty or simply being different[1], and their ensuing redemption through a spiritual journey of either a Christian or psychological kind.

Gregorik majored in English Language and Literature at the University of Budapest, with a final thesis titled "Shakespeare's approach towards Christian Mysticism after 1600". Two of his short stories were shortlisted in a literary competition by a Hungarian foundation (2008)[2]. A feature film based on his Basic fault[3] is in pre-production stage (2008)[4]. The Budapest shooting of a film based on his What planet are you from? script is on hold since 2005 due to budget constraints.

Gregorik is an avid adventure traveller and urban explorer. These activities will be a central theme in his upcoming novel[5].

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[edit] List of works

  • Hol élsz te? (What planet are you from?) (script, 2003)[6]
  • Shakespeare's approach towards Christian Mysticism after 1600 (essay, 2005)
  • Alaphiba (Basic fault) (script, 2006)
  • Áléletérzés (Pseudolife) (script, 2006)
  • Alaphiba (Basic fault) (novel, 2006)
  • A Natasa-kaszt (The Natasha Caste) (novel, 2008)
  • Cserébe (Coping skill) (script, 2008)
  • Cserébe (Coping skill) (novel, 2008)

[edit] English editions

  • Basic fault (pending)

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