Albert Marenčin (26 July 1922 in Bystré, Vranov nad Topľou District – 9 March 2019)[1] was a Slovak writer, poet, surrealist, essayist, screenwriter, editor, collage artist, translator and critic.
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He was a participant in the Slovak National Uprising in 1944.[2] On 19 October 2011, he was awarded the 2011 Zora Jesenská Prize by The Slovak Association of Literary Translators.[3]
He had a son and a grandson, who are both also named Albert Marenčin.[4] Another son of his is the photographer Martin Marenčin.[5]
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