Pavol Rankov
Pavol Rankov (born 1964) is a Slovak writer.[1] He was born in Poprad and went to school in Bratislava. He studied library science at the Comenius University, graduating in 1987. He then worked at the Slovak National Library in Martin and at the Slovak Pedagogic Library in Bratislava. In 1993, he joined the staff of the Comenius University. He won the EU Prize for Literature as well as the Angelus Award[2] for his novel Stalo sa prvého septembra (alebo inokedy) or It Happened on September the First (or Whenever).

Rankov lives in Bratislava.
Works
- S odstupom času (stories, 1995)
- My a oni / Oni a my (stories, 2001)
- V tesnej blízkosti (stories, 2004)
- Stalo sa prvého septembra (alebo inokedy) (novel, 2008)
- Matky (novel, 2011)
gollark: It would have magic nanotechnology™ on board so it would magically™ self-repair.
gollark: The easiest way would probably just be to send scanned brains over via starwisp or something.
gollark: Quite possibly.
gollark: This is probably not accurate, as nobody has done it or gotten close to.
gollark: Arbitrary estimates for the computation required to run a brain which I read somewhere claim you'd need something like an exabyte of storage and an exaflop of... computing power?
References
- Profile
- "Angelus for Pavol Rankov". Retrieved 2017-12-26.
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