Lazarová Katarina (1914–)
Lazarová Katarina (1914–)
Czechoslovakian novelist. Name variations: Katarina Lazarova. Born 1914 in Czechoslovakia.
Realist novels include Kamaráti (1949) and Osie hniezdo (1953); popular detective fiction includes Kňazňa z Lemúrie (1964), Interview s labutǎmi (1966), and Kavčie pierko (1967); also wrote semi-autobiographical novel Vdovské domy (The Houses of Widows, 1977).
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BORN: 1920, Coedcanlas, Tenby, Wales
NATIONALITY: British, Welsh
GENRE: Fiction
MAJOR WORKS:
The Sport of Queens (1957)
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