Rudolf Těsnohlídek
Rudolf Těsnohlídek (1882–1928) was a Czechoslovak translator, journalist and poet.
Also recorded as Rudolf Tesnohlidek
Rudolf Těsnohlídek
- Born
- 1882 · Čáslav
- Died
- 1928 · Brno
- Nationality
- Czechoslovakia
- Occupation
- translator · journalist · poet · writer · editing staff · playwright
- Fields
- belletristic literature · translations from Norwegian
- Languages
- Czech · Norwegian
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Biography
Also worked under the name Václav Monolit Mrakotínský.
Born at Čáslav in 1882, died in Brno in 1928.
The recorded working language is Czech and Norwegian.
The field of work recorded is belletristic literature and translations from Norwegian.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Brno.
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Čáslav
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Brno
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- “Rudolf Těsnohlídek”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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