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Anna Lacková-Zora (born Anna Domková; 7 August 1899 – 8 September 1988) was a Slovak author.[1] She published under the pseudonyms of Zora-Lacková, aunt Zora, Zora and Lacková-Zora. She was born in Mosóc (present-day Mošovce). At first she worked as a bank clerk, but then fully devoted herself to her literary work, which she began during World War I.
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Born | Anna Domková 7 August 1899 Mosóc, Kingdom of Hungary (today Mošovce, Slovakia) |
Died | 8 September 1988 |
After her first collection of poems (Jarné spevy) she wrote novellas and novels on topics concerning women (Myšacia bundička, Pútnice idú žitím). In her historical prose (Anička Jurkovičová, Z čirej lásky) Lacková-Zora captured the movement around Ľudovít Štúr in Slovak and in an interslavic context. She died in Myjava.
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The house in Mošovce where Anna Lacková-Zora grew up.
References
edit- ^ Anoca, Dagmar Maria (2019). "Primele scriitoare în cultura slovacă". Romanoslavica (in Romanian). LV (2): 9–35. ISSN 2537-4214.