Pál Pék

Pál Pék (Nagykanizsa, July 26, 1939 - Nagykanizsa, July 24, 2008) Hungarian poet, literary critic, teacher.

His parents were officials. He completed elementary school and first class in secondary school in Nagykanizsa. During the 1956 Revolution he undertook a student union, hence he later had to graduate from private school, and graduated from Pécs (1965).

In 1956, he initially worked at the DKG factory as a tool builder (1960) and later as a non-qualified teacher in Murakeresztúr. He started teaching at Kiskanizsa as an elementary school teacher and from 1982 at Nagykanizsa he studied at the Andrejka Jenő uti Primary School, from where he obtained his retirement to the Dr. Mező Ferenc Secondary School after completing the university. Meanwhile, in 1984, Eötvös Loránd University of Science got a degree in high school education in Hungarian language and literature.

Since 1959 he has written poems, short stories and criticisms. His first releases were published in the Zalai Newspaper, Contemporary and Contemporary in 1963.

She is the founder of Kanizsa Weekly and Pannon Mirror Cultural Magazine, for many years she is editor of (1996-2001). From 2004 he is the leader of the racecar. He had a significant role in organizing literary life in Zala. Since 2000, he has been the regional leader of the journal Magyar Napló.