Alena Wagnerová

Alena Wagnerová (born May 18, 1936) is a Czech author and journalist writing in both Czech and German.[1]

She was born in Brno and studied biology at Masaryk University. Wagnerová went on to study teaching, theatre, German and comparative literature. She taught at the Dům pionýrů in Brno, then was head of the Veterinary Faculty laboratory at the Agricultural University and later was a playwright at the Divadlo Julia Fučíka. From 1968 to 1969, she was editor of Studentské listy. She went to Germany in 1969 and was married there. Wagnerová also worked on the Paměť žen (Women's Memories) project in Prague.[1]

She has written about German authors from Prague such as Franz Kafka and Milena Jesenská. In both her fiction and non-fiction, she explores issues such as the status of women and Czech-German relations.[1]

Selected works[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Alena Wagnerová". Czech literature portal.
  2. Mastrogregori, Massimo (2012). 2008. International Bibliography of Historical Sciences. p. 158. ISBN 3110276097.


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