In addition to important work for radio, he has several books.
At the age of 92, the playwright and radio editor Ivan Lehotský died. Martin Jurčo informed about his death.
Lehotský was born on November 19, 1933 in Spišská Nová Ves. He graduated from the Faculty of Arts of Comenius University in Bratislava. From 1958 to 1964 he was an editor of the program weekly Radio. In the period 1964 – 1975 he was an editor of broadcasting for children and youth in Bratislava Radio. From 1975 until his retirement was the editor of the main editorial office of literary-dramatic broadcasting, which included later formed editorial office of artistic and documentary journalism. Together with his colleagues, he prepared not only artistic-publicist bands, but also Fíčre, a special radio genre, in which the facts combined with elements of artistic narration.
As a playwright he made his debut with a radio game after a heart attack (1970). The public was particularly interested in the game of blind husbands in the morning of the blind (1973). The game was also broadcast by foreign radio in Poland, Italy, Finland and Romania. His other games are tearing the cobweb, a deaming smog, after the night the night comes, such unnecessary brother -in -law, ears without grain or paper plane.
Ivan Lehotský liked nature and focused not only on interpersonal relationships, but also on the topics of ecology, which were not very busy at that time. He was co -author of the popular radio series What New, Bielik? (1974 – 1990).
He also wrote several books that were created in connection with his radio work and the work of the playwright, and never say it never (1999), I will grow old at you (2004) when I leave, I come (2006), mill u d’Artagnana (2008), Meetings not only at the microphone (2011) and the ears without grain (2014). He was a member of the Radio Seniors Club at the Slovak Radio.