Hodrova, Daniela (1946–)
Hodrova, Daniela (1946–)
Czech novelist and literary critic. Born 1946 in Prague, Czechoslovakia; m. Karel Milota.
One of most important interpreters in Czechoslovakia of the development of the Russian and European novel, 1st worked as publisher's editor, then researcher at Academy Institute of Literature; her novels, which were not published until 1991, include Kukly (1991) and Podobojí (1991); her criticism, which was heavily edited by authorities, includes Hledání románu (1989); also translated criticism by Mikhail Bakhtin andothers.
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