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Radoslav Rochallyi (born 1 May 1980, Bardejov) is a Slovak writer and poet.

Biography
After graduation, he studied Philosophy at the Faculty of Arts of Presov University in Presov. After his studies, he worked as an assistant at the Pedagogical Faculty of Presov University in Presov. From 2005 to 2009 he studied and completed postgraduate studies at the University of Presov. He is a member of the largest Slovak writer's organization (based in Bratislava). His work includes especially poetry. The author lives in Breclav, Czech Republic and he has four children.

Creation
Rochallyi published from 16 years in various periodicals. He is the author of six books. He debuted with the collection of poetry Panoptikum: Haikai no renga (2004), written in Japanese haiku. Another collection in English was published under the title Yehidah (2014). In the third Golden Divine (2015), which also came out in English, it uses the experimental poetic form of the golden cut - it follows a strict structure based on the golden number 1.618033 in syllables, typically represented by six lines, 1/6/1/8 / (0) / 3/3 (with the number of words or verbs in the verse corresponding to the gold number, the Greek letter phi with the value of 1.618034, representing the gold ratio). He also published poetry collections of Blood (2015), Torwalden (2016). His poetic language is characterized by austerity, minimalism, the directivity of form, and profound introspective text work. His poetry is readily demanding. She also published the prosaic book The Sheet for a Son (2017), which is a dialogue between father and son on the background of tragic events going on for nine days.

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.

Prose

 * 2017 – A Letter for a son.Brno: Tribun EU, 2017. 49 s. ISBN 978-80-263-1195-9.

Translations

 * 2016 – Golden Divine. [in English]. 2016. 34 s. ISBN 978-1523223916.