Ernő Polgár (born Ernö Csupity; 27 January 1954 in Bácsalmás[1] – 28 October 2018 in Borneo)[2] was a Radnoti Prize[3] and Nagy Lajos Prize-winning author.
[5] Since 2018 he had been living in Borneo Island, Brunei Kingdom, spending time in his "writing house".
He received the Radnóti Anti-Racism Award 2014[11] The readers can find the different manifestations of the anti-Semitism in his works[12][13] This sentence makes it sound like his writing is anti-semitic, which doesn't make sense given the preceding sentence noting that he won an award for not being racist.
Ernő Polgar's philosophy is, “the measure of the civilization are the respect for ancestors and humanism.”[14][15] He started writing as a child for the journal The People of Petofi.
Club[22] and the National Association of Hungarian Artists (MAOE), chairman of the Association of [11] Humanist Writers (HIT) and secretary general of the Barankovics Jewish Workshop In 2007 he won one of the highest Hungarian prizes:[23] Magyar Köztarsasagi Erdemrend Lovagkereszt (Knight's Cross of the Order of the Republic of Hungary) all'Internet (Traduzione di Kati Szasz) http://mek.oszk.hu/16300/16364/