Milada Součková
Milada Součková (1899–1983) was a Czechoslovak writer, journalist and poet.
Also recorded as Milada Souckova
Biography
Born at Prague in 1899, died in Boston in 1983.
Milada Součková studied at Charles University, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague and Faculty of Science, Charles University. The recorded working language is Czech and English.
The field of work recorded is poetry.
Employment is recorded with University of California, Berkeley and University of Chicago.
Distinctions recorded are Guggenheim Fellowship.
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- Boston
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