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Eva Hauserová (25 November 1954 – 22 December 2023) was a Czech journalist, sci-fi and non-fiction writer and feminist.


Biography

Hauserová was born in
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on 25 November 1954. She graduated in Biology from the
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. Hauserová worked for
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and later as an assistant editor in several publishing houses. Hauserová was a key figure in the Prague science fiction scene since the early 1980s. Hauserová died on 22 December 2023, at the age of 69.


Selected works

* ''Hostina mutagenů'', Svoboda 1992 * ''Cvokyně'', Ivo Železný 1992 * ''Zrání Madly v sedmi krocích'', ROD Brno 2000 * ''Blues zmražené kočky'', Šťastný 2005 * ''Na koštěti se dá i lítat'', LN, Praha 1995 * ''Jsi přece ženská'', Grada, Praha 1998


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External links


Eva Hauserová
official page
Eva Hauserová
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Eva Hauserova and the world of Czech feminist writing
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, 13 July 2003 1954 births 2023 deaths Czech women writers Czech non-fiction writers Czech journalists Czech feminists Czech women journalists Charles University alumni Writers from Prague {{CzechRepublic-writer-stub