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Malířová, Helena (1877 - 1940)

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Short name Malířová, Helena
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/47255955/
First name Helena
Birth name Nosková
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Alternative name Helena Nosková
Date of birth 1877
Date of death 1940
Birth date Notes 31-10-1877
Death date Notes 17-02-1940
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Sex Female
Place of birth Prague
Place of death Prague
Lived in Austro-Hungarian Empire , Czech Republic , Austria
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Education School education
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Malířová, Helena was ...
related to Svobodová, Růžena
related to Miloslava Sísová
related to Hásková, Zdenka
related to Kveder, Zofka
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Memberships Communist party
Place(s) of Residence Austro-Hungarian Empire , Czech Republic , Austria
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Vitězství(Winning) (1918) 0 0
Srdce nemá staní (No peace for the heart) (1918) 0 0
Deset životů (1937) 0 0

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Češka literatura v novem stoletju Czech Literature in the New Century Novák, Arne 1914 -

Mentioned in:
- Slovník českých spisovatelů, Praha: Nakladatelstvi Libri, 2000, 426,427

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Alenka Jensterle,22.2.2013

Also lived in Vienna and Belgrade (1912).
Married to a poet Jan Malíř. Widowed in 1909. Lived for some years with the Czech communist writer Ivan Olbracht in Vienna and Prague.
Educated primarily in public girls school.