- Ľubomír
Feldek (* 9
October 1936, Žilina, Czechoslovakia) is a
Slovak poet, writer, playwright, and translator. He is
married to Oľga Feldeková.
Feldek is...
- (1923 –1988)
Miroslav Válek (1927–1991)
Milan Rúfus (1928–2009) Ľubomír
Feldek (born 1936)
Milan Richter (born 1948) Jana Kantorová-Báliková (born 1950)...
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Serbia (Yugoslavia) and
Slovakia (Czechoslovakia). 1979
Slovak – Ľubomír
Feldek, Jánošík
According to Vivaldi. — A
spoof play. 1980
Slovak –
Margita Figuli...
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establishing the "leading role" of the
Communist Party was
expressed by Ľubomír
Feldek at a
meeting of
Public Against Violence. In the evening, Miloš Jakeš, the...
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Serbian martial artist L****mir Vranješ -
Swedish handball player Ľubomír
Feldek -
Slovak writer Ľubomír Moravčík -
Slovak footballer Ľubomír Vaškovič -...
- to Tvrdošín,
where she met her
fellow writer and ****ure
husband Ľubomír
Feldek.
After two
years of
manual work she was able to
commence her
studies of...
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tracks are
written by Hapka,
except for the
tracks 21 and 25 (Hapka and
Feldek) 2003: V
obrazech II, B&M Music, CD, #981 574-8 Petr
Hapka - writer, piano...
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Jakubisko Written by
Brothers Grimm (original)
Juraj Jakubisko Ľubomír
Feldek Produced by Slovenská filmová tvorba,
Bratislava /
Omnia Film,
Munich Starring...
- parliament. In 1992, he was
involved in the
legal case
Feldek vs. Slobodník (see Ľubomír
Feldek for details). He
translated modern Russian,
English and...
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medieval magnate Martin Dúbravka,
footballer Martin Ďurica,
footballer Ľubomír
Feldek (born 1936, here),
Slovak poet Ján
Franek (born 1960, here) Ľudovít Fulla...