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Czech Women Writers

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Czech Women Writers, En, alphabet list

See also: Czech writers, Czech women, Women writers - Notable women writers, Czech people by occupation

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Women writers who were born in the Czech Republic or Czechoslovakia or whose writings are closely associated with those countries.

A

  • Madeleine Albright (born 1937), American politician, non-fiction writer, autobiographer, writing in English
  • Hana Andronikova (1967–2011), novelist, short story writer

B

  • Božena Benešová (1873–1936), Czech poet, novelist, short story writer, playwright
  • Alexandra Berková (1949–2008), novelist, short story writer, some works translated into English
  • Tereza Boučková (born 1957), short story writer, playwright
  • Zuzana Brabcová (born 1959), novelist

C

  • Marie Červinková-Riegrová (1854–1895), biographer, autobiographer, librettist

D

  • Radka Denemarková (born 1968), novelist, biographer
  • Dominika Dery (born 1975), poet, prose writer, memoirist, author of The Twelve Little Cakes

E

  • Helen Epstein (born 1947 in Prague), biographer, memoirist, essayist, author of Children of the Holocaust

H

  • Jiřina Hauková (1919–2005), poet, translator
  • Eva Hauserová (born 1954), novelist, non-fiction writer, feminist
  • Iva Hercíková (1935–2007), novelist, screenwriter
  • Daniela Hodrová (born 1946), novelist, editor, literary researcher
  • Eva Hudečková (born 1949), novelist, screenwriter
  • Petra Hůlová (born 1979), popular novelist

J

  • Jožka Jabůrková (1896–1942), journalist, non-fiction writer, translator
  • Milena Jesenská (1896–1944), journalist, columnist, editor, translator

K

  • Eva Kantůrková (born 1930), novelist, short story writer, essayist, diarist
  • Věra Kohnová (1929–1942), child diarist, author of The Diary of Vera Kohnova
  • Eliška Krásnohorská (1847–1926), poet, librettist, children's writer, critic, feminist

L

  • Květa Legátová (1919–2012), novelist, short story writer, essayist
  • Věra Linhartová (born 1939), art historian, short story writer, children's writer, poet, sometimes writing in French
  • Jarmila Loukotková (1923–2007), historical novelist, short story writer, children's writer, playwright

M

  • Marie Majerová (1882–1967), novelist, short story writer, children's writer
  • Heda Margolius Kovály (1919–2010), memoirist, novelist, some works translated into English
  • Libuše Moníková (1945–1998), novelist, playwright, essayist, writing in German

N

  • Božena Němcová (1820–1862), acclaimed novelist, writer of folk tales, author of The Grandma
  • Bára Nesvadbová (born 1975), novelist, columnist, children's writer

P

  • Halina Pawlowská (born 1955), screenwriter, short story writer, journalist, television presenter
  • Iva Pekárková (born 1963 in Prague), Czech-language novelist, now living in New York
  • Gabriela Preissová (1862–1946), playwright, short story writer
  • Lenka Procházková (born 1951), novelist, television screenwriter

R

  • Magdalena Dobromila Rettigová (1785–1845), remembered for her cookery book
  • Sylvie Richterová (born 1945), short story writer, poet, essayist, educator
  • Lenka Reinerová (1916–2008), German-language non-fiction writer, journalist, editor, memoirist, essayist

S

  • Zdena Salivarová (born 1933), novelist, living in Canada
  • Marie Šťastná (born 1981), poet
  • Bertha von Suttner (1843–1914), born in Prague, Austrian pacifist, novelist, Nobel Peace Prize winner
  • Eva Švankmajerová (1940–2005), surrealist artist, writer, poet
  • Karolina Světlá (1830–1899), novelist, feminist

T

  • Jindra Tichá (born 1937), academic, short story writer, living in New Zealand
  • Kateřina Tučková (born 1980), best-selling novelist (works translated into English), non-fiction writer

V

  • Fan Vavřincová (1917–2012), screenwriter, novelist, short story writer
  • Božena Viková-Kunětická (1862–1934), novelist, short story writer, politician

W

  • Alena Wagnerová (born 1936), journalist, biographer
  • Magdalena Wagnerová (born 1960), short story writer, screenwriter

Z

  • Marketa Zinnerová (born 1942), novelist, screenwriter, children's writer
  • Anna Zonová (born 1962), novelist, short