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Helena Malířová

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Malířová's work is characterized by her commitment to communism and the women's movement. Her theme is the struggle of women for self-realization and against social constraints. The literary high point of her work is the 1930s, when she begins to experiment with fragmentary and more complex literary
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Malířová and Olbracht remained partners until 1935, when he left her for his future wife Jaroslav Kellerová. In 1936, she again traveled to several European countries and visited, together with a delegation of Czech intellectuals, Spain during the
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forms. Malířová also wrote fairy tales and children's literature and translated the works of famous European writers such as
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in protest against the cultural policy of the new KSČ leadership. She along the other writers were expelled from the party.
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Malířová was born in to the family of an accountant and state official. Her sister was the actress
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Malířová, Olbracht and other well-known writers signed the 1929
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in 1909. She volunteered as a nurse and reporter during the
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Novelist, poet, journalist, translator, children's writer
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She died of heart disease in 1940 in Prague during the
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Index

Malirova in 1930
Prague
Kingdom of Bohemia
Austria-Hungary
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Strašnice Crematorium
Czech
Ivan Olbracht
Růžena Nasková
Czech

Růžena Nasková
tuberculosis
Serbian-Turkish War
Ivan Olbracht
Vienna
Social Democratic Party
Second Congress
Communist International
Hugo Sonnenschein
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia

Manifesto of the Seven
Victor Hugo
Claude Farrère
B. Traven
Thomas Mann
Civil War
Republican
Nazi occupation

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