His works have been praised by scholars in Central Europe and further afar as key aspects of Romani literature.
Other works include Paťiv: ještě víme, co je úcta: vyprávění, úvahy, pohádky (2013) and Bijav: romane priphende = Svatba: romské povídky (1991).
His short stay in Prague was followed by settling down in Rokycany, where in the 1960s his work was refused to be published.
Giňa was also part of a successful band which paved the way for other rom-pop artists called Rytmus 84.
They had released several songs before their dissolution and remain an engrained part of Romani music to this day.