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Monika Zgustová

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Occupation
  
Writer and translator

Period
  
1980–present

Nationality
  
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Born
  
22 March 1957 (age 59)Praha, Czech Republic (
1957-03-22
)

Notable works
  
The Silent Woman, Roses from Stalin

Books
  
Goya's Glass, The Silent Woman, Fresh Mint with Lemon

Similar
  
Olvido García Valdés, Maria Mercè Marçal, Marina Tsvetaeva, Anna Akhmatova, Joseph Brodsky

Monika Zgustová (22 March 1957, Praha) is a Czech writer and translator. She is a key figure in the introduction of Czech literature in Spain, translating into Spanish and Catalan.

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Biography

Monika Zgustová Monika Zgustov pe o zmnch v letech 1968 a 1989 Novinkycz

She studied comparative literature at the University of Illinois in the 1970s. Since the 1980s, she has lived in Barcelona.

Monika Zgustová Zgustov ironiza sobre la profesin terrorfica del traductor al

She is the translator of many major works of Czech fiction; she has translated more than fifty books from Czech and Russian into Spanish and Catalan, including works by Bohumil Hrabal, Jaroslav Hašek, Václav Havel, Jaroslav Seifert, Milan Kundera, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Isaac Babel, Anna Akhmatova and Marina Tsvetaeva. She regularly writes articles and editorials for El País (Spain), La Vanguardia (Spain), The Nation (USA), and Lidové Noviny (Czech Republic).

Monika Zgustová Radio Praga Las obras maestras del escritor Vclav Havel

Zgustova's most acclaimed books are The Silent Woman (2005), a novel which encompasses three generations of Czechs, Russians and Americans, and Roses from Stalin (2015), a novel based on Stalin's daughter Svetlana's life story.

Monika Zgustová Zgustov teme ruptura de Espaa y confa en que Catalua quotse lo va a

Zgustova has been praised internationally since 2005 and her works have been translated into nine languages. She has received more than 10 awards and honors.

Novels

Monika Zgustová La noche literaria con Monika Zgustov Embajada de la Repblica

  • Roses from Stalin (2015)
  • The Bitter Fruit of the Garden of Delights: Life and Work of Bohumil Hrabal (2014)
  • Valya's Night (2013)
  • The Silent Woman (2013, Feminist Press, ISBN 9781558618411) Original Czech title Tichá žena
  • Fresh Mint with Lemon (2013)
  • Goya's Glass (2012, Feminist Press, ISBN 9781558617971)
  • Winter Garden (2009)
  • The Good Soldier Švejk (2005)
  • Short Stories

  • Absent Moon (2010)

  • References

    Monika Zgustová Wikipedia


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