- Libuše
Moníková (30
August 1945 in
Prague – 12
January 1998 in Berlin) was a
Czech writer,
publishing in the
German language. In 1968,
following the Warsaw...
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Czech photographer Libuše Márová,
Czech opera singer and
actress Libuše
Moníková,
Czech writer Libuše Průšová,
Czech tennis player Libuše Šafránková, Czech...
- John
Edwin Woods (August 16, 1942 –
February 15, 2023) was an
American translator who
specialized in
translating German literature,
since about 1978. His...
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Narrative in
Contemporary Literatures in German:
Herta Müller,
Libuse Moníková,
Kerstin Hensel. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2005.
Grazziella Predoiu...
- 1992
Helga Königsdorf 1993
Christa Reinig 1994
Monika Maron 1995
Libuse Monikova 1996
Gisela von
Wysocki 1997 No
Award 1998
Carola Stern 1999
Birgit Vanderbeke...
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Zbigniew Herbert Poland 1992
Milan Kundera Czech Republic/France 1993 Libuše
Moníková Czech Republic/Germany 1994
Josip Osti
Bosnia and
Herzegovina 1995 Adolf...
- 1981: Gert
Hofmann 1983:
Gerhard Roth 1985:
Stefan Schütz 1987: Libuše
Moníková 1989:
Einar Schleef,
Edgar Hilsenrath 1991:
Peter Kurzeck, Förderpreis...
- Pazarkaya; PP:
Zehra Çırak 1990 –
Cyrus Atabay; PP: Alev
Tekinay 1991 – Libuše
Moníková; PP: SAID [de] 1992 – Adel
Karasholi and
Galsan Tschinag 1993 –
Rafik Schami;...
- (1919–2010), memoirist, novelist, some
works translated into
English Libuše
Moníková (1945–1998), novelist, playwright, essayist,
writing in
German Božena Němcová...
- MacGuigan, 66,
Canadian academic and politician,
liver cancer. Libuše
Moníková, 52,
Czech writer. Ian Moores, 43,
English footballer, cancer. Phyllis...