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  1. Péter Kuczka ( Székesfehérvár, Hungary, 1 March 1923 – Budapest, Hungary, 8 December 1999) was a Hungarian writer, poet and science fiction editor. He was also active as a comic writer.

  2. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Kuczka Péter témájú médiaállományokat. Kuczka Péter ( Székesfehérvár, 1923. március 1. – Budapest, 1999. december 3.) Kossuth-díjas magyar író, költő, műfordító, tudományos-fantasztikus irodalmár, szerkesztő. A Digitális Irodalmi Akadémia alapító tagja.

  3. sf-encyclopedia.com › entry › kuczka_peterSFE: Kuczka, Péter

    Kuczka, Péter. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author, Community, Critic. (1923-1999) Hungarian publisher and critic who, beginning in the 1960s, was a powerful force in the renaissance of Hungarian sf, even during a period of Hungarian history not conducive to literary experiment (though the situation was liberalized in the 1970s).

  4. Kuczka Péter magyar. 1923. március 1. (Székesfehérvár) – 1999. december 8. (Budapest)

  5. Péter Kuczka was a Hungarian writer, poet and comic scriptwriter, as well as the editor of the sci-fi journal Galaktika (1972-1995). Apart from being his home country's first specialized science fiction magazine, it was also one of the widest distributed science fiction...

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  6. Péter Kuczka has 32 books on Goodreads with 95 ratings. Péter Kuczkas most popular book is The Martian Chronicles.

  7. The key person for science fiction was Péter Kuczka. Hungarian translation history still lacks an (impartial) account of Péter Kuczka’s role in introducing and propagating SF, and fostering its home production but he can be seen as the kingpin of the Hungarian SF sphere.