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Jean-Pierre Montcassen

Jean-Pierre Montcassen is a pen name of Imre Cselenyák (Nyírkáta, Hungary, January 1, 1957.) a story teller (in his own words), novelist, musician, song lyricist, the vice president of the Hungarian Prose Writer Workshop,〔(Spanyolnátha művészeti hálóterem ) - "Spanish Flue Artistic Sleeping Hall", a web based bi-monthly artistic journal in Hungarian〕〔(Új forrás 2009. 2.sz. ) - a literary periodical since 1969 in Hungary〕 and a member of the Hungarian Literary Authors' Collecting Society (HLACS) ("MISZJE").〔(Members of HLACS ) (Hungarian short name: "MISZJE")〕
== His activities ==
After he graduated from high school, he worked as a workman, mainly in the pharmaceutical industry.
He educated himself musically, he completed a performers' licence exam at the state office ORI in the 80's, he was a member of the ensembles Vulkán, Hipnózis, Kontinens as composer-song writer-singer.〔(Szóda ) - a web journal in Hungarian〕〔(Listen to Kontinens on MySpace Music )〕 He is a member for life of the band Írottkő Műhely ("Written Stone Workshop"). He has achieved his biggest successes with the ensemble Kontinens. Radio and television recording were made with him, he performed in many legendary places: Metró klub ("Metro Club"), Budai Ifjúsági Park ("Youth Park of Buda"), Petőfi csarnok ("Petőfi Hall"), etc.
In 1989, he finished a course in journalism, since then he has been writing short stories, novels. His short prose has been published in Hungarian by literary journals ''C. E. T.'', ''Polisz'', ''Új Holnap'', ''Magyar Napló'', ''Debreceni Disputa''.〔(Spanyolnátha )〕 His writings can also be read in the columns of the dailies ''24 ÓRA'',〔'24 óra' (24 Hours), the Komárom-Esztergom County, Hungary daily newspaper ()〕 ''Kelet Magyarország'',〔Hungarian Electronic Library() of the National Széchenyi Library () http://mek.oszk.hu/09200/09293/09293.htm〕 and others, as well as the magazines ''Gyöngy'', and ''Anna''.
He is a member of the Writers' Association.〔(Members of the Hungarian Writers' Association )〕 In Budapest, in Dorog, throughout the country, as well as over the border (Upper Hungary, Transylvania), he has been organizing literary evenings, has been participating in writer-reader meetings. In the Club of the Writers' Association, along with writer Ferenc Gáspár, he has introduced authors and editors as part of the programs of the Prózaműhely ("Prose Workshop"). He lives in Dorog, his wife is Rita Cservenka, journalist, cultural organizer, his grown-up sons are Balázs (1989), and Tibor (1990).

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