Jarmila Loukotková

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Jarmila Loukotková (14 April 1923 – 29 October 2007) was a Czech writer who was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Her father was Čestmír Loukotka.

Works

Loukotková wrote a number of historical prose focused on antiquity and the Middle Ages. Some of her prose works (eg. Spartacus) show an ideological tendency, but most of them can be said to strive for high-quality historical fiction, which does not ignore reality and historical facts, although it treats them in a fictional way.

  • Jasmín, 1940
  • Příběhy kaštanu, 1944
  • Fialinka, 1948
  • Není římského lidu, 1949
  • Na život se jen čeká, 1961
  • Tajemství Černého lesa, 1965
  • Liána smrti, 1968
  • Pro koho krev, 1968
  • Vstup do ráje zakázán, 1969
  • Medúza, 1973
  • Dar jitra prvního, 1971
  • Odměna, 1975
  • Pod maskou smích, 1977
  • Doma lidé umírají, 1981
  • Žít jednou spolu, 1988
  • Lhůta prošla, 1992
  • Křik neviditelných pávů, 1997
  • Liána smrti, 2000

External links

  • Jarmila Loukotkova obituary (German)
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